Reservoir 3
Reservoir 3 | |
---|---|
Location | New York |
Type | Reservoir |
Reservoir 3 is a man-made reservoir located in the northern portion of the city of New Rochelle along the New Rochelle - Eastchester boundary in Westchester County, New York.[1] Constructed in 1908, the reservoir is impounded by the New Rochelle "Reservoir 3 dam" on the Hutchinson River. The dam is of earthen construction, with a height of 30 feet (9.1 m) and a length of 450 feet (140 m). It has an area of about 30 acres (12 ha), and a capacity of about 128 million US gallons (480,000 m3). Maximum discharge is 1,815 cubic feet (51.4 m3) per second. Its capacity is 498 acre-feet (614,000 m3). Normal storage is 220 acre-feet (270,000 m3). It drains an area of 2.85 square miles (7.4 km2).[2] The reservoir is currently owned by the Westchester County Department of Parks and Recreation.
This reservoir serves as a storage reservoir for the high-level system, with the overflow from it passing directly to Reservoir 2. The water from this reservoir, and from Reservoir 2, was originally pumped at a pumping station into the mains of the high service system to serve the northern portions of New Rochelle.
The upper end of the reservoir is swampy at the point where the Hutchinson River enters. Just above the upper end of the reservoir and on the east side there is a small feeder which flows into the main river and has its headwaters near the parkway 500 or 600 feet (150 or 180 m) to the east of the main river. About one-half of a mile (0.80 km) above the upper end of the reservoir the Hutchinson River Parkway crosses the river between reservoirs 1 and 3.
References
As of this edit, this article uses content from "Reservoir Number Three", which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.
External links
- "Reservoir Number Three". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- v
- t
- e
- Neighborhood List
- Beechmont
- Cooper's Corners
- Davenport Neck
- Premium Point
- Residence Park
- Rochelle Park–Rochelle Heights Historic District
- Sutton Manor
- Wykagyl
- Blessed Sacrament Church
- "K" Building
- Lowe's Theater
- Railroad station
- New Roc City
- Public Library
- Police Department
- Fire Department
- New Rochelle Trust Building
- Union Baptist Church
- Post Office
- Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital
- RKO Proctor's Theater
- St. Gabriel's Church
- Trump Plaza
- Union Baptist Church
- Ware's Department Store
- WNVU
- WVOX
- Davenport Neck
- Echo Bay
- Hutchinson River
- Lake Innisfree
- Huguenot Lake
- Middle Ground (New Rochelle)
- New Rochelle Harbor
- Premium Mill-Pond
- Reservoir 2
- Reservoir 3
- Sheldrake Lake
- Sheldrake River
- Titus Mill-Pond & Wetlands
- Ward Acres Nature Preserve
- Beechwoods Cemetery
- Church of the Holy Family
- Churchland pear
- Crystal Lake
- Davenport House
- First Presbyterian Church
- Fort Slocum
- Historic Sites
- Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
- Huntington pear
- Institute of Thomas Paine Studies
- Knickerbocker Building
- Lawton blackberry
- Jacob Leisler
- Jacob Leisler Statue
- Lathers Hill
- Leland Castle
- Lispenard–Rodman–Davenport House
- Mayors
- Middletown
- New Rochelle Historic Sites
- New Rochelle Walk of Fame
- New Rochelle Mall
- New Rochelle Yacht Club
- New York, Westchester and Boston Railway
- Parsonage pear
- Pioneer Building
- Quaker Ridge Railroad Station
- Seacord Cemetery
- Sestercentennial Half-Dollar
- St. John's Wilmot Church
- Glen Island Resort
- Thomas Paine Cottage
- Thomas Paine Monument
- Thomas Paine National Historical Association
- Trinity-St. Paul's Church
- Wildcliff
- Winyah Park
- Columbia Island
- Davids Island
- Execution Rocks
- Glen Island
- Goose Island
- Huckleberry Island
- Neptune Island
- Pine Island
- Pea Island
- Pelham Islands
- Travers Island
40°56′46″N 73°48′04″W / 40.946°N 73.801°W / 40.946; -73.801