Scott Lake, situated in Beverly, West Virginia, is a private recreational water resource regulated by the state's Division of Water and Waste Management.
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Built in 1949, the earth dam stands at a height of 19 feet, with a storage capacity of 93 acre-feet and a surface area of 11 acres. However, despite its scenic beauty and recreational appeal, Scott Lake poses a high hazard potential due to its poor condition as assessed in 2014.
The dam, which controls the flow of Stalnaker Run, has a drainage area of 2.2 square miles and a normal storage capacity of 59 acre-feet. With a proximity of 3 miles to the city, Scott Lake serves as a popular destination for water activities and outdoor enthusiasts. Although the dam's last inspection was conducted in 2014, the high hazard potential and poor condition highlight the need for regular maintenance and upkeep to ensure the safety and longevity of this beloved water resource.
Year Completed |
1949 |
Dam Height |
19 |
River Or Stream |
STALNAKER RUN |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
11 |
Drainage Area |
2.2 |
Nid Storage |
93 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
19 |
Tygart Valley River Near Dailey
|
164cfs |
Shavers Fork Below Bowden
|
111cfs |
Shavers Fork Nr Cheat Bridge
|
62cfs |
Tygart Valley River At Belington
|
287cfs |
Sand Run Near Buckhannon
|
8cfs |
Buckhannon River At Alton
|
122cfs |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Pegasus Farm Campground
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Casa Vitela
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Stuart Campground
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Stuart Day Use Area and Campground
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Laurel Fork Campground
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Laurel Fork
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