Saugatuck Reservoir

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The Saugatuck Reservoir is a reservoir in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, that straddles the border between the towns of Redding, Weston, and Easton.[2] Its completion is marked by the creation of the Samuel P. Senior dam[3] of the Saugatuck River in January 1942,[4] and provides water to several of the nearby towns. The reservoir is surrounded by the Centennial Watershed State Forest[5] and a small section of the Trout Brook Valley State Park Reserve on the southeast end of the reservoir. The Saugatuck Reservoir utilizes an uncontrolled spillway adjacent to the Samuel P. Senior dam that effectively limits the maximum water level. There is also a concrete levee positioned on the southeastern side of the reservoir that prevents water from flooding Trout Brook Valley.

LocationFairfield County, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41°15′54″N 73°21′54″W
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Saugatuck Reservoir
Location of Saugatuck Reservoir in Connecticut, USA.
Location of Saugatuck Reservoir in Connecticut, USA.
Saugatuck Reservoir
Location of Saugatuck Reservoir in Connecticut, USA.
Location of Saugatuck Reservoir in Connecticut, USA.
Saugatuck Reservoir
LocationFairfield County, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41°15′54″N 73°21′54″W
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsSaugatuck River
Primary outflowsSaugatuck River
Catchment area35 square miles (91 km2)
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area827 acres (3.35 km2)[1]
Average depthaverage 45 feet (14 m)
Max. depth110 feet (34 m)
Water volume37,215 acre-feet (45,904,000 m3)
Shore length113 miles (21 km)
Surface elevation279 ft (85 m)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
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Interactive map of the Saugatuck Reservoir

Bridgeport Hydraulic Company Holdings (now owned by Aquarion) flooded the Saugatuck River Valley after 1938,[6][7] removing the villages of Hull and Valley Forge[8][9] to create the Saugatuck Reservoir.[10]

Aquarion Water Co., owner of the reservoir and dam, allows tailrace fishing in one area at the Weston end of the reservoir, where it has constructed a handicapped-access area. However, anglers must obtain a permit from Aquarion before fishing in the Saugatuck.[11]

The Saugatuck is the largest of the eight reservoirs that make up Aquarion’s greater Bridgeport water system. It holds about 12 billion US gallons (45,000,000 m3) of water.[12]

The following fish species may be found within the Saugatuck Reservoir:[13]

American eel
Bluegill (Sunfish)
Brook trout
Brown trout
Bullhead catfish
Chain pickerel
Crappie
Largemouth bass
Pumpkinseed (Sunfish)
Rainbow trout
Rock bass
Smallmouth bass
Walleye
White perch
Yellow perch

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