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NH Department of Environmental Services

Dam Bureau

Dam Removal and River Restoration Program

There are more than 4,800 active and inactive dams in the State of New Hampshire. Many of these dams were built during the Industrial Revolution in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and they played central roles in New Hampshire’s economic and societal growth during that period. But as technological and societal needs have changed, so too has the need for some dams.

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Very few dams in New Hampshire are currently under consideration for removal. However, dam removal is an option that should be considered on its merits. When the costs associated with a dam outweigh its benefits, removal may be a wise decision, one that can result in significant environmental, economic and social benefits.

For more information about dam removal contact the River Restoration Coordinator at dloiselle@des.state.nh.us , (603) 271-3406.
 
NEW!
Wiswall Dam Public Informational Meeting

 
About Dam Removal...

Guidelines to the Regulatory Requirements for Dam Removal Projects in New Hampshire
Evaluation of Sediment Quality
Guidelines for Historical and Archeological Resources
Contact the Program Coordinator

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Updated: April 2007

 
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