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LYNDON STATE COLLEGE (UPPER)

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Soil Dam Passumpsic River-Tr
April 26, 2025


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Lyndon State College (Upper), also known as Dragon Pond, is a state-owned recreational water resource located in Lyndon, Vermont. The dam at this site was designed by T. Vail and completed in 1950, with a height of 6 feet and a length of 125 feet. This earth dam serves primarily for recreation purposes and has a significant hazard potential.

Despite being a state-owned structure, Lyndon State College (Upper) is not regulated, permitted, inspected, or enforced by the state regulatory agency. The dam's condition has not been rated, and the last inspection was conducted in July 1994. With a drainage area of 0.06 square miles, this water resource offers a surface area of 1 acre for recreational activities.

For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Lyndon State College (Upper) presents an intriguing site with potential for further exploration and study. The proximity of the PASSUMPSIC RIVER-TR adds to the ecological significance of this location, making it a valuable asset for research and conservation efforts in the Caledonia County area of Vermont.

Year_Completed 1950
Dam_Height 6
River_Or_Stream PASSUMPSIC RIVER-TR
Dam_Length 125
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 1
Drainage_Area 0.06
Nid_Storage 6
Hazard_Potential Significant
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 6
       

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