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Opening date
  
1911

Impounds
  
Creates
  
Little Rock Lake

Create
  
Little Rock Lake

Operator(s)
  
Verso Paper

Height
  
20 ft

Opened
  
1911

Construction began
  
1907

Sartell Dam

Location
  
Address
  
212 Riverside Ave N, Sartell, MN 56377, USA

Similar
  
St Cloud Dam, Blanchard Dam, Little Falls Dam, Lock and Dam No 1, Saint Anthony Falls

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The Sartell Dam is a dam across the Mississippi River in Sartell, Minnesota in the United States. The dam was used to generate hydroelectric power for the adjoining Sartell Paper Mill before it burned down in 2012. The dam is referred to as the Champion Dam in official documentation.

Construction of the structure was begun by the Watab Pulp and Paper Company in 1907 and finished in 1911. Seven workers died during construction, most from drowning as a result of washouts on the site's cofferdam. A cave-in on the dam's west end also killed the son of the project's foreman.

The dam was constructed of wooden planks, local granite, and field stones as well as 25,000 barrels concrete.

Between 1960 and 1964, the dam was rebuilt by the St. Regis Corporation which had purchased the adjoining paper mill in 1946. The mill and dam are currently owned by Verso Paper.

Construction of the dam resulted in the formation of Little Rock Lake approximately five miles (8 km) upriver. The dam itself is 20 feet tall.

References

Sartell Dam Wikipedia