Station 2

Station 2 is a gravity dam located in Monroe County, New York, built in 1936. It carries a Low hazard potential classification and has a satisfactory condition assessment.

About Station 2

The primary purpose of Station 2 is hydroelectric. The dam generates hydroelectric power by channeling water through turbines, converting the energy of flowing water into electricity. The dam is owned by City Of Rochester (local government). It impounds the Genesee River near Rochester.

The dam stands 11 feet tall and stretches 305 feet across, creates a reservoir covering 16 acres, has a maximum storage capacity of 107 acre-feet, and collects water from a drainage area of 2,467 square miles. Completed in 1936, the structure is well-established, with more than 75 years of service.

This dam has a low hazard potential classification, meaning that failure would cause minimal damage, limited primarily to the dam owner's property, with no expected loss of life. Its condition is rated satisfactory, indicating no existing or potential dam safety deficiencies are recognized. An emergency action plan is in place for this dam. The most recent inspection on record was 08/17/2022.

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Low HazardSatisfactory ConditionEmergency Action Plan: Yes

Location

StateNew York
CountyMonroe
Nearest CityRochester
River/StreamGenesee River
Coordinates43.16071, -77.61306

Physical Characteristics

Dam TypeGravity
NID Height11 ft
Dam Height11 ft
Dam Length305.6 ft
Year Completed1936 (90 years old)

Storage & Hydraulics

NID Storage107 acre-ft
Max Storage107 acre-ft
Normal Storage107 acre-ft
Surface Area16 acres
Drainage Area2,467 sq mi
Max Discharge59,750 cfs
Spillway TypeControlled

Ownership & Safety

PurposeHydroelectric
OwnerCity of Rochester
Owner TypeLocal Government
Hazard ClassificationLow
Condition AssessmentSatisfactory
Last Inspection08/17/2022
Emergency Action PlanYes

Identifiers

NID IDNY00690
Federal IDNY00690
More InfoState Dam Safety Program

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