Hinckley Reservoir Dam - Hinckley, New York
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member nomadwillie
N 43° 18.702 W 075° 06.487
18T E 491232 N 4795435
Built across the West Canada Creek near the village of Hinckley. The dam was constructed by the State of New York and completed in 1915 for the purpose of supplying water to the enlarged canal.
Waymark Code: WM174ZZ
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 12/13/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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Built across the West Canada Creek near the village of Hinckley. The dam was constructed by the State of New York and completed in 1915 for the purpose of supplying water to the enlarged canal. Hinckley Reservoir was located at its present site primarily because of its proximity to the canal and its elevation above the canal.

The dam is 3,700 feet long, mainly an earthen structure with a concrete core wall. At the creek channel there are gate chambers and a spillway 400 feet long. The masonry contents of this dam are 110,020 cubic yards, while the embankment amounts to 611,200 cubic yards. The maximum height of masonry above rock is 82 feet and the overfall at the spillway, 61 feet. The area of the reservoir at crest level is 4.46 square miles, its maximum depth is 75 feet and average depth of 28 feet. The reservoirs capacity is 3,445,000,000 cubic feet.

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Waterway where the dam is located: West Canada Creek

Main use of the Water Dam: Other

Material used in the structure: Masonry/Concrete

Height of Dam: 82 feet

Date built: 01/01/1915

Fishing Allowed: yes

Motor Sports Allowed: Not Listed

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