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Coordinates: 45°0411N 69°5423W / 45.06975°N 69.90628°W / 45.06975; -69.90628
 

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Wyman Dam
Wyman Dam
Wyman Dam

Location of Wyman Dam in Maine

Wyman Dam
Wyman Dam

Wyman Dam (the United States)

CountryUnited States
LocationSomerset County, Maine
Coordinates45°04′11N 69°54′23W / 45.06975°N 69.90628°W / 45.06975; -69.90628
StatusOperational
Opening date1930
Operator(s)NextEra Energy
Dam and spillways
Height155 ft (47 m)
Length3,054 ft (931 m)
Reservoir
Total capacity194,016 acre-feet (239 million cubic metres)
Surface area5 sq mi (13 km2)
Normal elevation482 ft (147 m)[1]
Turbines3 x 24 MW
Installed capacity72 MW
Kennebec River, Maine. Wyman Dam stands roughly halfway between Skowhegan and its source, Moosehead Lake

Wyman Dam is a hydroelectric dam in Somerset County, Maine.

The dam was built in 1930 and connects the southwest corner of the town of Moscow with the southeast corner of Pleasant Ridge Plantation. Owned and operated by NextEra Energy, one of six of their hydroelectric facilities on the Kennebec River, it's named in honor of Walter Wyman, the president of the original builder Central Maine Power Company. The dam is partly earthen and partly concrete, with a height of 155 feet (47 m) and 3,054 feet (931 m) long at its crest.[2] The dam's power plant houses three 24 MW turbine generators.[3]

Wyman Lake, the riverine reservoir formed by the dam, contains 194,016 acre-feet (239 million cubic metres), among the largest lakes in Maine. Its normal surface area is over 5 square miles (13 km2). It stretches northward from the dam, and forms the border between not only Moscow and Pleasant Ridge Plantation, but also between the town of Caratunk and Northwest Somerset.

References[edit]

  • ^ "Wyman". Archived from the original on 2012-11-13. Retrieved 2012-07-30.
  • ^ "Hydroelectric Plants in Maine". IndustCards. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
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