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Shepaug Dam

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96:. Near the power station, the operator also maintains an eagle observation area first opened by the utility's predecessor, Northeast Utilities, in the mid-1980s. Access is free, and some telescopes are provided. Utility company employees and volunteers from the Connecticut Audubon Society and other groups are at the observation area to assist visitors. Advanced reservations are required. Eagles are attracted to the spot because the water churning through the dam's hydroelectric turbine keeps the surface from icing over, allowing the birds to fish. Red-tailed hawks, goshawks, great blue herons and other waterfowl are also attracted to the spot. 25: 340: 368: 354: 17: 443: 438: 99:
FirstLight Power Resources has submitted a plan to the Connecticut Department of Public Utility Control to build a new peak-power plant next to the existing hydroelectric facility.
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The dam, capable of a peak power output of 42,600 kW, is a popular nesting and feeding ground for wintering eagles and hawks, including the
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Associated Press, "Popular eagle-watching spot set to welcome visitors today",
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for hydroelectric power. The dam is owned and operated by the power company
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Buildings and structures in New Haven County, Connecticut
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The dam is not to be confused with the 1965 earthen
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Newtown
Fairfield County
Southbury
New Haven County
Connecticut
Connecticut Light and Power Company
Housatonic River
Shepaug River
Northeast Utilities
Lake Lillinonah
Candlewood Lake
acre-feet
bald eagle
Waterbury, Connecticut
Litchfield County
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link
"Find Lakes"
the original
"Hydroelectric Power Generation"
FirstLight Power Resources
the original



The Advocate

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