Welcome to the flood control page for Ball Mountain Lake in Jamaica, Vermont.

Ball Mountain Lake
Flood Damage Reduction


You are looking down on the lake during the spring high water time in 1987.Ball Mountain Lake is part of a network of flood damage reduction projects in the Connecticut River Basin. Constructed in 1961 at a cost of $10.3 million dollars, it is operated and maintained by the U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers.

Since its completion, Ball Mountain Lake has prevented flood damages in excess of $84 million, including $18.3 million during the heavy rains of April 1987. During this storm, the flood storage area upstream of the dam was filled to capacity and excess water had to be discharged over the spillway.

The Reservoir Control Center (https://rsgis.crrel.usace.army.mil/NE/pls/cwmsweb/cwms_realtime.ProjectPage?gagecode=BMD) provides information about river flows, dam operations, snow depths, recreational water releases, and more.