This dam does not actually make any power, but instead is simple used to store water and control water levels downstream for the approximately 85 MW of various hydropower plants located downstream, along with providing a steady source of water to the long shuttered Rowe Nuclear Plant, the first commercial electric generating nuclear plant built in the United States. The circa 1961 Rowe Nuclear Plant in Masschussets produced roughly 185 MW before closing due to cracking in it's containment structure.
Taken on Sunday June 19, 2011 at Green Mountain National Forest.
For those wanting to bypass the Somerset Dam.
Taken on Sunday June 19, 2011 at Green Mountain National Forest.
There is a massive earthen dam that holds back all of this water. To prevent erosion, they have big signs and fences to keep people off the dam.
Taken on Sunday June 19, 2011 at Green Mountain National Forest.
At the Somerset Reservoir, near the kayak/canoe put in. There is a separate boat dock for loading power boats and others in trailers.
Taken on Sunday June 19, 2011 at Green Mountain National Forest.
Nothing too impressive, and with limited privacy, but for big group gatherings, probably not half bad place to camp. There is a nice new pit privy in the area, and it's near the Deerfield River. Not my choice for camping with so many alternatives around, but it's there for those who want to use it.
Taken on Sunday June 19, 2011 at Somerset Airfield.