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Silver Lake in Georgia, Vermont, is a vital water supply reservoir managed by the local government. Built in 1912, this earth dam stands at 35 feet high and has a storage capacity of 600 acre-feet. The dam holds back Beaver Meadow Brook-TR, serving as a crucial resource for the community.
Despite its importance, Silver Lake is facing challenges with a poor condition assessment and significant hazard potential. With a recent inspection in 2020 highlighting maintenance issues, there is a need for urgent action to ensure the safety and functionality of the dam. Climate enthusiasts and water resource experts are closely monitoring the situation to address these concerns and safeguard the reservoir for future generations.
As climate change continues to impact water resources, the preservation of Silver Lake is essential for sustaining the local ecosystem and meeting the community's water supply needs. With state regulatory oversight from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), efforts are being made to improve the dam's condition and reduce its risk potential. As discussions around risk assessment and management measures evolve, stakeholders are working towards ensuring the resilience and long-term sustainability of Silver Lake in the face of changing environmental conditions.
Year_Completed | 1912 |
Dam_Height | 35 |
River_Or_Stream | BEAVER MEADOW BROOK-TR |
Dam_Length | 227 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
Surface_Area | 28 |
Hydraulic_Height | 35 |
Drainage_Area | 0.2 |
Nid_Storage | 600 |
Structural_Height | 35 |
Hazard_Potential | Significant |
Foundations | Rock |
Nid_Height | 35 |