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Code · Vermont · Title 10 — Conservation and Development · Chapter 45

§ 1155.

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§ 1155. Construction of dams; agreements—Article IV
The signatory state wherein is located the site of each of the following dams and reservoirs agrees to the construction by the United States of each such dam and reservoir in accordance with authorization by the Congress:
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, At Barre Falls on the Ware River controlling a drainage area of approximately fifty-seven
(57)square miles and providing flood storage of approximately eight
(8)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
In the State of Vermont,
(1)At West Townshend on the West River controlling a new drainage area of approximately one hundred six
(106)square miles and providing flood control storage of approximately six
(6)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
(2)At Ball Mountain on the West River controlling a net drainage area of approximately one hundred thirty-two
(132)square miles and providing flood control storage of approximately six
(6)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
(3)At North Hartland on the Ottauquechee River controlling a drainage area of approximately two hundred twenty-two
(222)square miles and providing flood control storage for approximately six
(6)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
(4)At Groton Pond on the Wells River controlling a drainage area of approximately seventeen and three tenths (17.3) square miles and providing flood control storage for approximately eight
(8)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
(5)At Victory on the Moose River controlling a drainage area of approximately sixty-six
(66)square miles and providing flood control storage for approximately seven
(7)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
(6)In Bloomfield on the Nulhegan River controlling a drainage area of approximately seventy
(70)square miles and providing flood control storage for approximately nine
(9)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
In the State of New Hampshire,
(1)At South Keene on the Otter Brook, tributary of the Ashuelot River, controlling a drainage area of approximately forty-seven
(47)square miles and providing flood control storage for approximately seven
(7)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
(2)At Walpole on the Cold River controlling a drainage area of approximately one hundred one
(101)square miles and providing flood control storage for approximately eight
(8)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
(3)At Bethlehem Junction on the Ammonoosuc River controlling a drainage area of approximately ninety
(90)square miles and providing flood control storage for approximately six
(6)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
(4)At Franconia on the Ammonoosuc River controlling a drainage area of approximately thirty
(30)square miles and providing flood control storage for approximately eight
(8)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
(5)At Swiftwater on the Wild Ammonoosuc River controlling a drainage area of approximately fifty-seven
(57)square miles and providing flood control storage for approximately ten
(10)inches of run-off from said drainage area.
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