Saville Dam
Saville Dam is an impressive earthen embankment dam located in Barkhamsted, Connecticut, and central Hartland, Connecticut. Standing at 135 feet tall and 1,950 feet long, it divides the two villages of East and West Hartland while creating the Barkhamsted Reservoir, a vital water source for Hartford, Connecticut. Constructed in 1940 and named after chief engineer Caleb Mills Saville, the dam has a total capacity of 36.8 billion US gallons and offers picturesque views from Connecticut Route 318, also known as Saville Dam Road.Generated from the website