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Harrisville Pond, Rhode IslandHarrisville Pond is on the Pascoag River in Providence County, Rhode Island and is used for recreation, among other things. Construction was completed in 1854. It has a normal surface area of 18 acres. It is owned by Town Of Burrillville. Harrisville Pond Dam is rock fill, a gravity dam, of earthen construction. Its height is 22 feet with a length of 550 feet. Maximum discharge is 3200 cubic feet per second. Its capacity is 100 acre feet. Normal storage is 56 acre feet. It drains an area of 43 square miles.
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