Primary inflows Catchment area 499 sq mi (1,290 km) Area 37.97 kmĀ² Mean depth 5.18 m | Basin countries United States Surface elevation 32 m Length 20.9 km | |
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Similar Green Lake, Woodlawn Museum, Hancock County Jail, Ellsworth City Hall, Messalonskee Lake |
Graham Lake in Hancock County, Maine is a eutrophic reservoir formed by the construction of a hydro-electric power dam in 1922 four miles (6 km) upstream from Ellsworth, Maine. The first dam was a hastily built earthen dam built by the Bangor Hydro Electric Company. It failed in 1923, flooding downtown Ellsworth and doing almost $8 million in property damage. The dam was rebuilt and operated by Bangor Hydro until its sale in 1999. The dam has since been acquired by Pennsylvania Power & Light which continues to use it to generate electricity.
Map of Graham Lake, Maine 04605, USA
Water clarity in the lake is low, with secchi disk measurements averaging less than 3 meters. Fish in the lake that are of interest to anglers include smallmouth bass, white perch, chain pickerel, landlocked salmon, and brook trout.