Farmington River Watershed Reservoir Map
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Farmington River Watershed Reservoir Map
FARMINGTON RIVER WATERSHED RESERVOIRS Colebrook Reservoir Colebrook Dam Army Corp of Engineers 1969 32 billion gallon capacity Flood control, augment fisheries and storage of potential water supply MASS. CONN. Colebrook Reservoir Colebrook Barkhamsted Reservoir Colebrook Dam West Branch Reservoir Goodwin Dam Ea st B ra nch E Granby We st East Granby Barkhamsted ch an Br E West Branch of Farmington River West Branch Reservoir Goodwin (formerly Hogback) Dam MDC 1960 6.5 billion gallon capacity Water storage and releases for fisheries, minimum flows Site of MDC hydropower generation facility Barkhamsted Reservoir Saville Dam MDC 1931 30 billion gallon capacity Water supply Overflow spills go to Lake McDonough Hartland Saville Dam Lake McDonough E Simsbury Windsor Canton New Hartford Burlington River Avon HARTFORD Fa gt in rm Nepaug Reservoir Nepaug Dam MDC 1916 9 billon gallon capacity Water supply E Nepaug Reservoir East Branch of Farmington River Compensating Reservoir now Lake McDonough Richards Corner Dam MDC 1920 2.9 billion gallon capacity Constructed to “compensate” downstream businesses for river flow lost when Nepaug Reservoir built. Now used for recreation. Minimal releases to East Branch. Con necticut R iver Negaug R. Nepaug Dam Legend State Boundary on Farmington River Watershed Town Boundaries Reservoirs Farmington Farmington River Main Rivers and Streams East Branch West Branch EE To River To MDC ® For general use. Created by J. Bolton, FRWA 01/29/13 Farmington River Watershed 749 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, Connecticut Phone: 860-658-4442 Website: http://www.frwa.org The FRWA is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of the Farmington River and its Watershed through research, education, and advocacy. 0 1.5 Miles 3 6