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Schencks Pond, MassachusettsSchencks Pond is on the Schencks Pond River in Middlesex County, Massachusetts and is used for hydroelectric power, irrigation and improved navigation, among other things. It was built in 1940. It is owned by M W R A. Schencks Pond Dam is rock fill, of earthen construction. Its length is 1200 feet. Its capacity is 133 acre feet. Normal storage is 66 acre feet. It drains an area of 0.1 square miles.
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