Farrar Marsh Dam

Farrar Marsh Dam is a concrete dam located in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, built in 1978. It carries a Significant hazard potential classification and has a fair condition assessment.

About Farrar Marsh Dam

The primary purpose of Farrar Marsh Dam is recreation. The dam creates a reservoir used for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and swimming. The dam is owned by Nh Fish And Game Department (state). It impounds the Sand Brook near Hillsborough.

The dam stands 11 feet tall and stretches 110 feet across, creates a reservoir covering 140 acres, has a maximum storage capacity of 482 acre-feet, and collects water from a drainage area of 5 square miles. Completed in 1978, the structure is 48 years old.

This dam has a significant hazard potential classification, meaning that a failure could cause significant economic damage — flooding roads, bridges, or property downstream — but is not expected to result in loss of life. Its condition is rated fair — the dam has minor deficiencies that are being addressed or do not pose an immediate safety threat. An emergency action plan is in place for this dam. The most recent inspection on record was 11/02/2022.

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Significant HazardFair ConditionEmergency Action Plan: Yes

Location

StateNew Hampshire
CountyHillsborough
Nearest CityHillsborough
River/StreamSand Brook
Coordinates43.17330, -71.90377

Physical Characteristics

Dam TypeConcrete
NID Height11 ft
Dam Height11 ft
Dam Length110 ft
Year Completed1978 (48 years old)

Storage & Hydraulics

NID Storage482 acre-ft
Max Storage482 acre-ft
Normal Storage35 acre-ft
Surface Area140 acres
Drainage Area5 sq mi

Ownership & Safety

PurposeRecreation
OwnerNH FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT
Owner TypeState
Hazard ClassificationSignificant
Condition AssessmentFair
Last Inspection11/02/2022
Emergency Action PlanYes

Identifiers

NID IDNH00501
Federal IDNH00501
More InfoState Dam Safety Program

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