
Berkeley Lake Dam
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rwolf
N 33° 59.327 W 084° 11.202
16S E 759876 N 3764480
Berkeley Lake Dam, constructed in 1948, is one of the largest earthen dams in the state.
Waymark Code: WM1E7X
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 04/18/2007
Views: 76
The dam, constructed in 1948, is one of the largest earthen dams in the state.
Lake Berkeley is 88 acres and private to members of the homeowners association.
The majority of lands in the city limits (the 700-acre Berkeley Lake Properties) was developed by Frank Coggins in the late 1940's. The city's namesake, Lake Berkeley (88 acres), was named after Mr. Coggins' Berkeley Blue Granite Quarries in Elberton, Ga. In 1950 the Berkeley Lake "subdivision," which included five reserved Free Pass and Repass tracts (FPR) and the residential and fishing lots around the lake, was laid out. In 1952, Calvin and Kate Parsons, along with John and Dorothy Bagwell, purchased the Berkeley Realty & Investment Company and its 700 acre property.
Waterway where the dam is located: 6 springs feed this lake, they are not named.
 Main use of the Water Dam: Recreation Area
 Material used in the structure: embankment
 Date built: 01/01/1948
 Fishing Allowed: yes
 Height of Dam: Not listed
 Motor Sports Allowed: Not Listed

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