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Amherst County Dam #1, located in Virginia, is a vital structure regulated by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
This earth dam serves the primary purpose of a Fish and Wildlife Pond, providing a storage capacity of 30.91 acre-feet and a surface area of 2.2 acres. With a height of 27.5 feet, it plays a crucial role in supporting the local ecosystem and wildlife habitat in the region.
Although the dam's hazard potential is undetermined and its condition assessment is not rated, it is regularly inspected with a frequency of once per year. The dam's emergency action plan status, risk assessment, and inundation maps are all currently marked as unknown. With its proximity to the Norfolk District, Amherst County Dam #1 stands as a testament to sustainable water resource management and conservation efforts in the area, promising a bright future for environmental enthusiasts and climate advocates alike.
As a key component in supporting fish and wildlife populations, Amherst County Dam #1 represents a critical infrastructure for the community. Despite its undetermined hazard potential, the dam's consistent inspection and regulatory oversight ensure that it continues to serve its purpose effectively. With its location in Amherst, Virginia, this dam stands as a beacon of environmental stewardship and a vital resource for climate enthusiasts and water conservationists to appreciate and support.
Dam Height |
27.5 |
Surface Area |
2.2 |
Hydraulic Height |
27.5 |
Nid Storage |
30.91 |
Structural Height |
27.5 |
Hazard Potential |
Undetermined |
Nid Height |
28 |
Headwaters South Of Flint Mountain To St. Mary'S Wilderness Boundary
Nf Boundary Along The South Fork Tye River Near Fdt 526 And State Highway 56 To Town Of Nash
1 Mile Southeast Of Buchanan (At End Of Nfs Land) To Snowden Dam Reservoir
Top Of Apple Orchards Falls To Confluence Of North Creek With Jennings Creek
Segment B--Confluence With Bullpasture River To Route 42 Bridge
Segment A--Route 42 Bridge To Confluence With Jackson River