George Lake Dam, located in Union, Georgia, is a private earth dam completed in 1968 by the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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The dam stands at 27 feet in height and spans 290 feet in length, with a storage capacity of 22 acre-feet. Its primary purpose is for Fish and Wildlife Pond, providing habitat for local flora and fauna in the area.
Despite its low hazard potential, the dam poses a moderate risk level due to its location on Tr- Anderson Creek and its uncontrolled spillway type. With a maximum discharge capacity of 83 cubic feet per second, the dam's risk management measures and emergency action plan status are currently not available, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring and assessment to ensure the safety and resilience of the structure in the face of changing climate conditions. For water resource and climate enthusiasts, George Lake Dam serves as a case study in the intersection of infrastructure, environmental conservation, and risk management in the context of a changing climate.
Year Completed |
1968 |
Dam Length |
290 |
Dam Height |
27 |
River Or Stream |
Tr- Anderson Creek |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Drainage Area |
0.08 |
Nid Storage |
22 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
27 |
Nottely River Near Blairsville
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115cfs |
Toccoa River Near Dial
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279cfs |
Chattahoochee River At Helen
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86cfs |
Valley River At Tomotla
|
268cfs |
Ocoee River At Copperhill
|
301cfs |
Chestatee River Near Dahlonega
|
191cfs |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Cooper Creek Recreation Area
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Cooper Creek
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Mulky
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Mulky Campground
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Lake Winfield Scott
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Lake Winfield Scott Campground
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