Perry-Jackson is a private-owned dam located in Cornwall, Vermont, designed by USDA NRCS, and regulated by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
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Completed in 1988, this Earth dam with a height of 16 feet serves primarily as a Fish and Wildlife Pond, with secondary purposes including recreation. The dam has a storage capacity of 334 acre-feet and a surface area of 25 acres, with a drainage area of 1.23 square miles.
With a significant hazard potential and fair condition assessment as of July 2018, Perry-Jackson poses moderate risks which have been identified and managed accordingly. The dam is inspected every 3 years, with the last inspection conducted in August 2012. While the spillway type is uncontrolled, the dam has not undergone any modifications in recent years, and emergency action plans and inundation maps have not been prepared or reviewed, indicating potential areas for improvement in risk management and emergency response protocols.
Overall, Perry-Jackson stands as an important structure for water resource management and wildlife conservation in the region, contributing to the local ecosystem and providing recreational opportunities. As water resource and climate enthusiasts, understanding the regulatory framework, risk assessment, and management measures associated with dams like Perry-Jackson can offer valuable insights into the complexities of balancing human needs with environmental protection in the face of changing climatic conditions.
Year Completed |
1988 |
Dam Length |
545 |
Dam Height |
16 |
River Or Stream |
LEDGE CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
25 |
Hydraulic Height |
16 |
Drainage Area |
1.23 |
Nid Storage |
334 |
Structural Height |
19 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
19 |
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Lake Dunmore Kampersville
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Branbury State Park
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Moosalamoo Campground
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Moosalamoo
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Silver Lake Campground
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Sparks Landing Primitive Campsite
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