- Adam T. Bower Memorial Dam
The Adam T. Bower Memorial Dam (formerly known as the Sunbury Fabridam) is the world's longest inflatable
dam [cite web |url= http://www.pavalleys.com/common/property.asp?DirectoryID=357 |title= Adam T. Bower Dam |accessdate= 2006-07-29] . The dam is located just below the confluence of the Western and Main Branches of the Susquehanna, between the towns of Shamokin Dam andSunbury, Pennsylvania .The dam is 2,100 feet (640 m) long. When it is raised in the summer time, it creates the 3,000 acre (12 km²)
Lake Augusta , which is used for recreationcite web|first=John|last=Finnerty|date=2005-05-07 |url=http://archive.dailyitem.com/archive/2005/0507/local/stories/03local.htm|title=State to fix inflatable dam|work=The Daily Item|accessdate=2006-07-15] . The dam and lake are part ofShikellamy State Park .In 2001, the dam was renamed for Adam T. Bower, Chief Clerk of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1967-68 and Director of Services during the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention of 1967-68, by Act 2001-5 of thePennsylvania General Assembly [cite web |url= http://www.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/LI/BI/BT/2001/0/HB0678P0751.HTM |title= HOUSE BILL No. 678 Session of 2001 |accessdate= 2006-07-29 ] .There are [http://www.degensteinlibrary.org/River%20Front%20Site%20Plan/by%20chapter/04_MasterSitePlan.pdf plans underway] to add a
fish ladder to the dam. The fish ladder is primarily to allow theAmerican shad to access the upper part of the Susquehanna. For the 2007 season the dam is slated to be deflated slowly over the period from August 20 through August 23. This earlier than usual lowering of the dam is to facilitate the replacement and repair of at least 3 of the synthetic bags which comprise the dam.Shamokin Dam
On this site there was the earlier Shamokin Dam. This dam maintained an adequate water level for ferry traffic across the Susquehanna from Shamokin (now Sunbury) to the west bank. It was destroyed in March, 1904 by the breakup of 22 inches (56 cm) of ice in the spring thaw. This is the dam for which the west bank town of Shamokin Dam was named.Fact|date=June 2007
There is another, existing, low head dam 1.2 miles (1.9 km) down stream, for the Shamokin Dam Power Plant.
External links
* [http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/maps/shikellamy_lakeaugusta.pdf Lake Augusta]
* [http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/shikellamy.aspx Shikellamy State Park]
* [http://historical.maptech.com/getImage.cfm?fname=snbr93se.jpg&state=PA 1893 Topographic Map showing the old Shamokin Dam] Geolinks-US-streetscale|40.8501|-76.8075References
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