Mousam River

Coordinates: 43°20′40″N 70°30′54″W / 43.34444°N 70.51500°W / 43.34444; -70.51500
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Mousam River
View at West Kennebunk c. 1908
Location
CountryUnited States

The Mousam River is a 29.7-mile-long (47.8 km)[1] river in York County, Maine, United States. Its primary source is Mousam Lake, located between the towns of Shapleigh and Acton, and it flows into the Atlantic Ocean just west of Kennebunk Beach. It flows through the towns of Shapleigh, Sanford and Kennebunk.

Major tributaries

Dams

The Mousam River is one of the most heavily dammed rivers currently in the state of Maine, with a total of 13 (excluding major and minor tributaries). Most of the dams on the list below are used for hydroelectric production, while others are for impoundment and recreation, with former industrial uses. The list below is from river source to the mouth at the Atlantic Ocean:

  • Emery Mills Dam or Mousam Dam, Shapleigh
  • Mill Street Dam or Alpaca Dam, Springvale (completed 1910)
  • Bridge Street Dam, Springvale
  • Dam (name unknown), Springvale
  • River Street Dam or Stump Pond Dam, Sanford
  • Number 1 Pond Dam,[2] Sanford (completed 1911)
  • Dam (name unknown), Sanford
  • Dam (name unknown), Sanford
  • New dam[3] or Estes Lake Dam, Sanford (completed 1905)
  • Old Falls dam,[4][5] Kennebunk
  • Dane Perkins Dam,[6] Kennebunk
  • Twine Mill Dam,[6] Kennebunk
  • Kesslan Dam,[6] Kennebunk

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed June 30, 2011
  2. ^ "Half of Maine dams that threaten lives lack state inspection". keepmecurrent.com. Retrieved 2015-07-23.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Search Results Keywords: new dam". mainememory.net. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  4. ^ "Old Falls dam and hydroelectric station". wikimapia.org/. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  5. ^ "Town of Kennebunk". swim.wellsreserve.org/. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  6. ^ a b c "Mousam River dams at turning point". pressherald.com. Retrieved 2015-07-23.

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43°20′40″N 70°30′54″W / 43.34444°N 70.51500°W / 43.34444; -70.51500