Oradell Dam
The Oradell Reservoir Dam, known as the Oradell Dam, is a dam in Oradell, New Jersey located at the southern tip of the Oradell Reservoir, connecting it to the Lower Hackensack River, which flows south to the Newark Bay. It ranges from 25 to 50 feet (7.6 to 15.2 m) from the top to the surface of the river, depending on tide, and it is 402 feet (123 m) long.[1] The dam is primarily used for flood control to dam the reservoir. Directly to the south is the Oradell Avenue road bridge that crosses the Hackensack River. The closest bridge northwards is the Old Hook Road (CR 502) bridge which is in the northern area of the reservoir.
Oradell Dam | |
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Official name | Oradell Reservoir Dam |
Country | United States |
Location | Oradell, New Jersey |
Coordinates | 40.9562093°N 74.0287506°W |
Purpose | Flood control |
Dam and spillways | |
Length | 402 feet |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Oradell Reservoir |
References
- Sentinel, Knoxville News. "Oradell Reservoir Dam in Bergen County, NJ". Knoxville News Sentinel. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
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