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Mackenzie Lake Dam, located in Bath, Virginia, is a privately owned dam that serves primarily for recreational purposes.
Completed in 2010, the dam has a height of 15 feet and a storage capacity of 59 acre-feet. Situated on the unknown of Spring Creek, the dam boasts a surface area of 9.8 acres and is regulated by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection.
Despite its low hazard potential and the absence of a condition assessment rating, Mackenzie Lake Dam is subject to regular inspections every 5 years to ensure its structural integrity and safety. The dam has not been modified in recent years and does not have an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) in place. While the dam's risk assessment and management measures remain unspecified, its location and purpose for recreation make it an essential water resource for the community.
In the event of an emergency, the lack of an EAP and updated contact information raises concerns about the dam's preparedness for potential risks. As climate change continues to impact water resources and infrastructure, ensuring the safety and maintenance of dams like Mackenzie Lake Dam becomes increasingly vital for protecting communities and ecosystems in West Virginia.
Year Completed |
2010 |
Dam Height |
15 |
River Or Stream |
UNK OF SPRING CREEK |
Surface Area |
9.8 |
Nid Storage |
59 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
15 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Camp Nimrod
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Site 1 - West Lake
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PMI Site 1
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Site 3 - Glenmont Hills
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Site 7 - Dudley
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PMI Site 2
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Segment B--Northern Boundary, Hidden Valley Tract To Southern Boundary Of Hidden Valley Tract
Ford Where Route 609 Departs From Route 678 To Confluence With Cowpasture River
Segment C--Southern Boundary Hidden Valley Tract To Mcclintic Bridge
Segment B--Confluence With Bullpasture River To Route 42 Bridge
Segment A--State Route 39 At Blowing Springs Campground To Lake Moomaw
Segment B--Pump Storage Lake To Blowing Springs Campground