Long Lake

The Long Lake Control Dam is located on the Aguasabon River system, approximately 30 km upstream of Aguasabon Generating Station and began operating in 1939. The dam is located at the south end of Long Lake and controls the flow of water south through the Aguasabon River. The dam has two sluices and each sluice has nine stoplogs.

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