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TOPOZONE Map Information Dams in Maine by County TOPOZONE Map information Dams in Maine by County Browse by County - Cumberland, Feature Type - Dam Feature Type County USGS Topo Map Elevation Lat Long Adams Pond Dam Dam Cumberland North Sebago 623 feet 43.993ºN 70.710ºW Bog Dam Dam Cumberland Bridgton 436 feet 44.018ºN 70.710ºW Bridge Street Dam Dam Cumberland Yarmouth 23 feet 43.802ºN 70.183ºW Clark Pond Dam Dam Cumberland Portland West 39 feet 43.633ºN 70.314ºW Crystal Lake Dam Dam Cumberland Bridgton 308 feet 44.112ºN 70.678ºW Cumberland Dam Dam Cumberland Portland West 43 feet 43.683ºN 70.351ºW Dam Number One Dam Cumberland Steep Falls 279 feet 43.857ºN 70.640ºW Dundee Pond Dam Dam Cumberland North Windham 187 feet 43.779ºN 70.455ºW East Elm Street Dam Dam Cumberland Yarmouth 79 feet 43.808ºN 70.189ºW Eel Weir Dam Dam Cumberland North Windham 223 feet 43.818ºN 70.449ºW Foxwells Bridge Brook Dam Dam Cumberland Old Orchard Beach 20 feet 43.557ºN 70.381ºW Gambo Falls Dam Dam Cumberland Gorham 161 feet 43.748ºN 70.438ºW Highland Lake Dam Dam Cumberland Bridgton 423 feet 44.057ºN 70.713ºW Highland Lake Dam Dam Cumberland Portland West 190 feet 43.745ºN 70.351ºW Jordan Mill Dam Dam Cumberland Gray 256 feet 43.993ºN 70.299ºW Knights Pond Dam Dam Cumberland Cumberland Center 285 feet 43.820ºN 70.266ºW Little Falls Dam Dam Cumberland Gorham 108 feet 43.733ºN 70.423ºW Little Sebago Lake Dam Dam Cumberland North Windham 285 feet 43.842ºN 70.424ºW Mallison Falls Dam Dam Cumberland Gorham 128 feet 43.728ºN 70.419ºW Mill Brook Dam Dam Cumberland Prouts Neck 13 feet 43.575ºN 70.348ºW Mill Pond Dam Dam Cumberland North Windham 305 feet 43.838ºN 70.423ºW North Gorham Dam Dam Cumberland North Windham 197 feet 43.802ºN 70.449ºW Panther Pond Dam Dam Cumberland Raymond 312 feet 43.902ºN 70.466ºW Peabody Lake Mill Dam Dam Cumberland North Sebago 499 feet 43.930ºN 70.690ºW Rayville Dam Dam Cumberland Casco 535 feet 44.105ºN 70.555ºW Rich Mill Pond Dam Dam Cumberland Sebago Lake 302 feet 43.787ºN 70.571ºW Saccarappa Dam Dam Cumberland Portland West 79 feet 43.680ºN 70.369ºW Sebago Lake Dam Dam Cumberland Sebago Lake 266 feet 43.872ºN 70.568ºW Songo Lock Dam Dam Cumberland Naples 285 feet 43.932ºN 70.578ºW Songo River Lock Dam Cumberland Naples 272 feet 43.932ºN 70.577ºW Stevens Brook Dam Dam Cumberland Bridgton 384 feet 44.055ºN 70.695ºW Stroudwater Dam Dam Cumberland Portland West 36 feet 43.657ºN 70.314ºW Thomas Pond Dam Dam Cumberland Naples 266 feet 43.908ºN 70.515ºW Watchic Pond Dam Dam Cumberland Limington 279 feet 43.747ºN 70.626ºW Wilson Pond Dam Dam Cumberland Orrs Island Unknown 43.782ºN 69.969ºW Woods Pond Dam Dam Cumberland Bridgton 453 feet 44.020ºN 70.728ºW 36 Cumberland Dams Browse by County - Oxford, Feature Type - Dam Next >>> Feature Type County USGS Topo Map Elevation Lat Long Abbott Brook Dike Dam Oxford New Portland 836 feet 44.968ºN 70.020ºW Aziscohos Dam Dam Oxford Richardson Pond 1519 feet 44.945ºN 70.997ºW Barker Pond Dam Dam Oxford Hiram 495 feet 43.890ºN 70.760ºW Bear Pond Dam Dam Oxford Waterford Flat 403 feet 44.143ºN 70.705ºW Bickford Pond Dam Dam Oxford Kezar Falls 462 feet 43.826ºN 70.965ºW Black Lake Dam Dam Oxford Kezar Falls 387 feet 43.827ºN 70.908ºW Brush Shop Dam Dam Oxford Buckfield 328 feet 44.257ºN 70.256ºW Bryant Pond Dam Dam Oxford Greenwood 695 feet 44.366ºN 70.640ºW Burnt Meadow Pond Dam Dam Oxford Brownfield 380 feet 43.928ºN 70.888ºW Colcord Pond Dam Dam Oxford Kezar Falls 531 feet 43.835ºN 70.956ºW Colton Brook Dam Dam Oxford Center Lovell 551 feet 44.218ºN 70.983ºW Colton Dam Dam Oxford Center Lovell 663 feet 44.227ºN 70.983ºW Cushman Pond Dam Dam Oxford North Waterford 715 feet 44.220ºN 70.836ºW Estes Bog Dam Dam Oxford Mechanic Falls 400 feet 44.020ºN 70.395ºW Fryeburg Dam Dam Oxford Fryeburg 394 feet 44.012ºN 70.971ºW Hall Pond Dam Dam Oxford Oxford 840 feet 44.215ºN 70.455ºW Hancock Pond Dam Dam Oxford Hiram 518 feet 43.933ºN 70.760ºW Heald Pond Dam Dam Oxford North Waterford 541 feet 44.207ºN 70.873ºW Hicks Pond Dam Dam Oxford Greenwood 682 feet 44.318ºN 70.651ºW Hiram Falls Dam Dam Oxford Cornish 341 feet 43.853ºN 70.798ºW Keewaydin Lake Dam Dam Oxford East Stoneham 699 feet 44.257ºN 70.826ºW Kezar Lake Dam Dam Oxford Center Lovell 377 feet 44.129ºN 70.947ºW Kezar River Mill Dam Dam Oxford Fryeburg 361 feet 44.007ºN 70.891ºW Lake Anasagunticook Dam Dam Oxford Canton 400 feet 44.440ºN 70.316ºW Little Pennesseewassee Pond Dam Dam Oxford Norway 872 feet 44.217ºN 70.616ºW Marshall Pond Dam Dam Oxford Oxford 344 feet 44.170ºN 70.403ºW McDonough Brook Dam Dam Oxford Center Lovell 417 feet 44.158ºN 70.991ºW Middle Dam Dam Oxford Rumford 499 feet 44.542ºN 70.546ºW Middle Dam Dam Oxford Middle Dam 1437 feet 44.775ºN 70.921ºW Mill Pond Dam Dam Oxford Kezar Falls 384 feet 43.812ºN 70.880ºW Moose Pond Dam Dam Oxford Hiram 433 feet 43.972ºN 70.809ºW Mount Zircon Reservoir Dam Dam Oxford Mount Zircon 836 feet 44.498ºN 70.568ºW North Pond Dam Dam Oxford West Sumner 482 feet 44.322ºN 70.395ºW North Pond Dam Dam Oxford West Paris 472 feet 44.268ºN 70.606ºW Old Rumford Dam Dam Oxford Rumford 459 feet 44.547ºN 70.548ºW Outlet Dam Dam Oxford Bryant Pond 718 feet 44.400ºN 70.705ºW Patte Brook Dam Dam Oxford East Stoneham 817 feet 44.327ºN 70.823ºW Pennesseewassee Lake Dam Dam Oxford Norway 384 feet 44.213ºN 70.546ºW Sand Pond Dam Dam Oxford Norway 508 feet 44.195ºN 70.605ºW South Branch Dam Dam Oxford Bryant Pond 725 feet 44.397ºN 70.703ºW South Paris Dam Dam Oxford Norway 344 feet 44.223ºN 70.510ºW Stanley Pond Dam Dam Oxford Kezar Falls 387 feet 43.829ºN 70.884ºW Swans Falls Dam Dam Oxford Fryeburg 417 feet 44.037ºN 70.983ºW Thompson Lake Dam Dam Oxford Oxford 305 feet 44.132ºN 70.495ºW Thurston Mill Dam Dam Oxford Rumford 502 feet 44.588ºN 70.563ºW Twitchell Pond Dam Dam Oxford Greenwood 787 feet 44.350ºN 70.683ºW Upper Dam Dam Oxford Rumford 613 feet 44.535ºN 70.545ºW Upper Dam Dam Oxford Oquossoc 1460 feet 44.882ºN 70.865ºW Virginia Lake Dam Dam Oxford East Stoneham 846 feet 44.270ºN 70.860ºW Welchville Dam Dam Oxford Oxford 308 feet 44.132ºN 70.461ºW 49 Oxford Dams Browse by County - Androscoggin, Feature Type - Dam Feature Type County USGS Topo Map Elevation Lat Long Barker Mill Dam Dam Androscoggin Lewiston 249 feet 44.087ºN 70.233ºW Brettuns Pond Dam Dam Androscoggin Livermore Falls 403 feet 44.383ºN 70.248ºW Canal Street Dam Dam Androscoggin Lewiston 128 feet 44.087ºN 70.213ºW Dead River Dam Dam Androscoggin Turner Center 262 feet 44.352ºN 70.153ºW Deer Rips Dam Dam Androscoggin Lake Auburn East 167 feet 44.136ºN 70.202ºW Farnsworth Mill Dam Dam Androscoggin Lisbon Falls North 151 feet 44.020ºN 70.091ºW Gulf Island Dam Dam Androscoggin Lake Auburn East 246 feet 44.153ºN 70.210ºW Hackett Mills Dam Dam Androscoggin Minot 226 feet 44.088ºN 70.333ºW Lake Auburn Dam Dam Androscoggin Lake Auburn East 272 feet 44.145ºN 70.224ºW Lewiston Falls Dam Dam Androscoggin Lewiston 118 feet 44.100ºN 70.223ºW Lewiston Falls Project Dam Dam Androscoggin Lewiston 161 feet 44.102ºN 70.221ºW Lisbon Falls Dam Dam Androscoggin Lisbon Falls South 72 feet 43.993ºN 70.063ºW Livermore Falls Dam Dam Androscoggin Livermore Falls 344 feet 44.470ºN 70.191ºW Lower Dam Dam Androscoggin Lisbon Falls North 157 feet 44.030ºN 70.103ºW Mechanic Falls Dam Dam Androscoggin Mechanic Falls 249 feet 44.112ºN 70.391ºW North Auburn Dam Dam Androscoggin Lake Auburn West 259 feet 44.175ºN 70.274ºW Old Mill Bulkhead Dam Dam Androscoggin Buckfield 374 feet 44.343ºN 70.266ºW Pleasant Pond Dam Dam Androscoggin Turner Center 380 feet 44.310ºN 70.231ºW Runaround Pond Dam Dam Androscoggin North Pownal 154 feet 43.950ºN 70.169ºW Sleeper Dam Dam Androscoggin Lisbon Falls North 236 feet 44.122ºN 70.108ºW Taylor Brook Dam Dam Androscoggin Lewiston 230 feet 44.083ºN 70.248ºW Turner Dam Dam Androscoggin Lake Auburn West 380 feet 44.250ºN 70.256ºW Upper Dam Dam Androscoggin Lisbon Falls North 174 feet 44.033ºN 70.104ºW Waterhouse Brook Dam Dam Androscoggin Mechanic Falls 325 feet 44.062ºN 70.390ºW 23 Androscoggin Dams Browse by County - Lincoln, Feature Type - Dam Feature Type County USGS Topo Map Elevation Lat Long Adams Pond Dam Dam Lincoln Westport 52 feet 43.897ºN 69.629ºW Appalachie Pond Dam Dam Lincoln Bristol 39 feet 43.935ºN 69.608ºW Boynton-Trask Dam Dam Lincoln North Whitefield 148 feet 44.165ºN 69.534ºW Bristol Mills Dam Dam Lincoln Bristol 72 feet 43.960ºN 69.508ºW Clark Cove Pond Dam Dam Lincoln Bristol 13 feet 43.930ºN 69.566ºW Clary Saw Mill Dam Dam Lincoln North Whitefield 151 feet 44.228ºN 69.583ºW Colby Mills Dam Dam Lincoln Razorville 230 feet 44.328ºN 69.491ºW Coopers Mills Dam Dam Lincoln Weeks Mills 226 feet 44.262ºN 69.551ºW Damriscotta Lake Dam Dam Lincoln Damariscotta 10 feet 44.060ºN 69.524ºW Dresden Bog Dam Dam Lincoln Wiscasset 167 feet 44.093ºN 69.691ºW Goose River Dam Dam Lincoln Waldoboro East 89 feet 44.045ºN 69.308ºW Head Tide Dam Dam Lincoln Wiscasset 20 feet 44.115ºN 69.624ºW Hilton Pond Dam Dam Lincoln Westport 7 feet 43.992ºN 69.674ºW Marsh Bridge Dam Dam Lincoln Damariscotta 105 feet 44.028ºN 69.598ºW Montsweag Dam Dam Lincoln Wiscasset 128 feet 44.003ºN 69.701ºW Montsweag Dam Dam Lincoln Westport 46 feet 43.968ºN 69.719ºW New Harbor Pond Dam Dam Lincoln Louds Island 72 feet 43.877ºN 69.496ºW Southport Water Supply Pond Dam Dam Lincoln Boothbay Harbor 75 feet 43.832ºN 69.653ºW Three Corner Pond Dam Dam Lincoln North Whitefield 236 feet 44.203ºN 69.524ºW Trout Brook Dam Dam Lincoln Damariscotta 115 feet 44.077ºN 69.618ºW Verney-Leighton Marsh Dam Dam Lincoln Wiscasset 95 feet 44.055ºN 69.628ºW Waldoboro Dam Dam Lincoln Waldoboro West 7 feet 44.095ºN 69.378ºW West Harbor
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