Engineering:Winsor Dam

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Short description: Dam in Ware / Belchertown, Massachusetts
Winsor Dam
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Winsor Dam on the Quabbin
Official nameWinsor Dam
LocationWare / Belchertown, Massachusetts
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 42°16′59″N 72°20′36″W / 42.28306°N 72.34333°W / 42.28306; -72.34333
Construction began1935
Opening date1939
Operator(s)MWRA
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsSwift River
Height295 ft (90 m)
Length2,640 ft (805 m)
Width (base)1100 ft (335 m)
Reservoir
CreatesQuabbin Reservoir

The Winsor Dam and the Goodnough Dike impound the waters of the Swift River and the Ware River Diversion forming the Quabbin Reservoir, the largest water body in Massachusetts . According to the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation the Winsor Dam is one of the largest dams in the Eastern U.S. The Winsor Dam is part of the Chicopee River Watershed. The Winsor Dam was named for Frank E. Winsor, its chief engineer.[1]

Characteristics

Template:Infobox bridge The dam has the following characteristics:

  • Length: 2640 ft (805 m)
  • Top width: 35 ft (10.7 m)
  • Max. bottom width: 1100 ft (335 m)
  • Height above river: 170 ft (52 m)
  • Height above bedrock: 295 ft (90 m)
  • Amount of earth fill: 4 million cubic yards (3,000,000 m3).

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