Talk:Comerford Reservoir
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[edit]I don't agree that Comerford Reservoir should be a part of Vermont interest. The river (alas!) belongs to New Hampshire. They won. We lost. Get over it! Okay the dam abuts Vermont. It's 98% in New Hampshire.Student7 16:31, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- In fact, close to half of the reservoir is in Vermont. The state boundary follows the west (or along this part of the river, north) bank of the original (pre-reservoir) river channel. When the reservoir was built, a large chunk of Vermont land was inundated. Check Topozone to see what I mean. --Ken Gallager 22:25, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
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