Leatherwood Lake Dam, located in Douglasville, Georgia, is a privately owned earth dam primarily used for recreation.
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Built in 1967 by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, this dam stands at a height of 34.4 feet and has a maximum storage capacity of 264 acre-feet. With a surface area of 12 acres and a drainage area of 508 acres, this dam serves as a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy water-based activities.
Despite being unregulated by the state, Leatherwood Lake Dam is considered to have a low hazard potential and a moderate risk level. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway and outlet gates, with periodic inspections conducted to ensure its safety. With no reported condition assessment and a risk management plan yet to be established, the dam remains an important structure for water resource management and climate enthusiasts to monitor and assess in the future.
With its scenic location and recreational purpose, Leatherwood Lake Dam offers a peaceful retreat for visitors while also serving as a vital structure for water storage and management in the area. As climate change continues to impact water resources, the maintenance and monitoring of dams like Leatherwood Lake Dam become increasingly important to ensure the safety and sustainability of our water supply.
Year Completed |
1967 |
Dam Length |
510 |
Dam Height |
34.4 |
River Or Stream |
Name unknown |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
12 |
Hydraulic Height |
33.2 |
Drainage Area |
508 |
Nid Storage |
264 |
Outlet Gates |
Uncontrolled |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
34 |