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Lake Wyola

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Primary inflows
  
Fiske Brook

Basin countries
  
United States

Average depth
  
11 feet (3.4 m)

Area
  
52 ha

Primary outflows
  
Sawmill River

Surface area
  
128 acres (0.5 km)

Max depth
  
10 m

Mean depth
  
3.35 m

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Lake Wyola State Park, Great Smoky Mountains, Wendell State Forest, Great Smoky Mountain, Otis Reservoir

Lake Wyola is a lake located in Shutesbury, Massachusetts, United States.

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Map of Lake Wyola, Shutesbury, MA 01072, USA

The DamEdit

Construction was completed on a dam in 1883 that increased the size of the lake from 65 acres (0.3 km2) to 130 acres (0.5 km2), doubling the size of the lake. The dam was originally installed to help provide hydropower on the Sawmill River, then the site of numerous mills. Lake Wyola Dam is of earthen construction. The dam is a 232 feet (70.7 m) long, 14 feet (4.3 m) high masonry embankment dam with a concrete spillway. Its capacity is 833 acre feet (1,027,000 m3). Normal storage is 830 acre feet (1,020,000 m3)(1.02M m³). It drains an area of 6.4 square miles (16.6 km2).

In 1998 the dam was classified as a high-hazard dam by state officials. They said that there was a potential for a large loss of property and life downstream, in the towns of Leverett and Montague, if the dam should fail. In 2005 during heavy storms, there was great concern for its stability as the area directly below the dam severely flooded.

In July 2008, despite the evident and urgent need for repair or replacement the Massachusetts Governor denied funding for the dam's repair. Many local residents, particularly in Leverett and Montague, were frustrated with the Governor's decision. However, with so many dams in Massachusetts in need of repair, others question if the state should be spending millions to rehab old dams.

Despite the gubernatorial veto, funding was eventually obtained and construction began at the dam in the fall of 2008. The repairs were completed in May 2009.

References

Lake Wyola Wikipedia