Bog Meadow Pond is owned and maintained by the Village of Highland Falls[1][2] in the Town of Highlands, Orange County New York, United States. It is the primary source of drinking water for Highland Falls and parts of the Town of Highlands.[3]

Bog Meadow Pond (March 2023)

History

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Bog Meadow Pond was originally a natural body of water [4] located in the northern part of the Town of Highlands, just north of Rt 293, and approximate elevation is 1,142 feet.[5] The pond's water level was raised with two dam projects. The first was completed in 1909[6] and the second in 1996.[7]

In the early 1900s, the Citizens Water Works Company[8] provided water to the Village of Highland Falls. Its primary water sources included Bog Meadow Pond and streams and tributaries flowing into Buttermilk Falls Brook (now called the Highland Brook[9]).

Control of those water sources came into question, in March 1931, when congress passed a Bill[10] to authorize and fund the purchase of most of the Town of Highlands and parts of the Town of Cornwall and Woodbury to expand the military reservation for the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point. The Bill describes the land and locations to be acquired and the amount of funding. The Bill also describe how the water supply and infrastructure of the Town of Highlands should not be impacted:

"Provided that nothing herein contained shall adversely affect the existing water supply, its sources, or pipe lines of the town of Highlands, New York".

After legal proceedings[11] from 1942 to 1949 with the Federal government, the Village of Highland Falls was able to maintain control and purchase 154 acres around and including Bog Meadow Pond.

Bog Meadow Watershed

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Little Bog Meadow Pond (March 2023)

The Bog Meadow Watershed[3] is made up of Bog Meadow Pond, Jim's Pond and surrounding wetlands and tributaries. Jim's Pond is in the Town of Highlands and owned by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission and is part of the Black Rock Forest.[12] Bog Meadow Pond and Jim's Pond flow into Little Bog Meadow Pond. These three ponds make up the majority of water sources for the Highland Brook that feed into the village water treatment plant.

References

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  1. ^ "Property Details - Image Mate Online". propertydata.orangecountygov.com; then "Click Here For Public Access".
  2. ^ Pitt, Mary Jane (July 21, 2021). "Bog Meadow in great shape". The News of the Highlands.
  3. ^ a b Lawler, Matusky & Skelly Engineers (June 1994). "Regional Ground-Water Study, Town of Highlands, Orange County, New York".
  4. ^ United States Waterworks History (1901). Water Supply For The Post of West Point,N.Y. (Map). Library University of Rochester, Rochester NY. § H Doc 172 57 1.
  5. ^ "Bog Meadow Pond Topo Map in Orange". TopoZone.
  6. ^ "Highland Falls #2 Dam in Orange County, NY". Indianapolis Star.
  7. ^ "Bog Meadow Reservoir Dam in Orange County, NY". Indianapolis Star.
  8. ^ "Congressional Serial Set". U.S. Government Printing Office. September 20, 1901 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Congressional Serial Set. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1901. p. 21.
  10. ^ "SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS Session 3 Chap 407-409". 1931.
  11. ^ "Village of Highland Falls, New York, v. United States, 82 F. Supp. 516 | Casetext Search + Citator". casetext.com.
  12. ^ "Home". Black Rock Forest.

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