Veazie Dam - Veazie, Maine (Removed)
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N 44° 49.948 W 068° 42.053
19T E 523643 N 4964382
Veazie Dam is a concrete dam spanning the Penobscot River. (Removed in 2014)
Waymark Code: WMKHKX
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 04/17/2014
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Veazie Dam is a concrete dam that spans the Penobscot River. It connects the towns of Veazie and Eddington, Maine. The current dam was constructed in 1913 for the purpose of electrical power generation. It is 1072 feet long and 20 feet tall. The site has also been the location of previous dams for sawmill purposes, including a timber dam that stretched across and river and before that multiple wing dams that extended from the river bank. The dam has an attached hydroelectric station called the Veazie Power Station. The dam has been purchased by a river restoration trust and is planned to be removed.
Waterway where the dam is located: Penobscot River
Main use of the Water Dam: Hydroelectric Power Production
Material used in the structure: Concrete
Height of Dam: 20
Date built: 01/01/1913
Fishing Allowed: yes
Motor Sports Allowed: yes
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