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Category I Dams - February 2015 Category I Dams - February 2015 COUNTY NAME OF DAM STATE_ID Appling Tara Lake Dam 001-001-00855 Baldwin Carrington Woods Lake Dam 005-001-00019 Banks Grove River Ws Str # 51 006-011-01800 Banks Hudson River Ws Str #11 006-025-04849 Barrow Barber Creek Ws Str # 25 007-009-00034 Barrow Barber Creek Ws Str # 6 007-008-00035 Barrow Barber Creek Ws Str # 9 007-005-00011 Barrow Fort Yargo Lake State Park Dam 007-006-00036 Barrow Marburg Creek Ws Str # 22 007-007-00222 Barrow Winder Reservoir Dam 007-001-00001 Bartow Pine Log Creek Ws Str # 66 008-010-01273 Bartow Pine Log Tributary Ws Str # 25 008-019-01780 Bartow Pumpkinvine Creek Ws Str # 2 008-008-01264 Bartow Raccoon Creek W/S Str # 7 008-007-01229 Bibb Lake Tobesofkee Dam 011-017-00969 Bibb Lake Wildwood Dam 011-015-00978 Bibb Lakeside Dam 011-013-00594 Bibb Vfw Lake Dam 011-016-00979 Bibb Wolf Creek Dam 011-034-04275 Butts Indian Springs State Park Lake Dam 018-001-00017 Butts Jones Farm Pond Dam 018-019-05687 Candler Hulsey Pond Dam 021-031-02717 Carroll Lake Ashley Dam 022-002-00282 Carroll Lake Carroll Dam 022-005-00568 Carroll Lake George Dam 022-045-02543 Carroll Little Tallapoosa River Ws Str # 13 022-008-01413 Carroll Little Tallapoosa River Ws Str # 21 022-035-02280 Carroll Little Tallapoosa River Ws Str # 29 022-032-04710 Carroll Little Tallapoosa River Ws Str # 30 022-011-01452 Carroll Little Tallapoosa River Ws Str # 31 022-029-01886 Carroll Little Tallapoosa River Ws Str # 36 022-003-00510 Carroll Lower Little Tallapoosa River Ws Str # 35 022-039-04064 Carroll Lower Little Tallapoosa River Ws Str # 36 022-044-02281 Carroll Lower Little Tallapoosa River Ws Str No 25 022-036-02256 Carroll Lower Little Tallapossa River Ws #86 022-086-04700 Carroll Plant Wansley Main Storage Lake Dam 022-082-04558 Carroll Sharpe's Creek Reservoir Lake Dam 022-079-04494 Carroll Snake Creek Reservoir Dam 022-091-04649 Carroll Southwire Lake Dam 022-004-00567 Carroll Sunset Hills Country Club Lake Dam 022-027-01866 Carroll Tara Lake Dam 022-001-00281 Carroll Walkers Lake Dam 022-022-01713 Cherokee Amber Lake Dam 028-122-05219 Cherokee Atlanta Gas Light Lake Dam 028-007-00347 Cherokee Hickory Log Reservoir Dam 028-126-05472 Cherokee Keeter Lake Dam 028-061-04316 Cherokee Lake Arrowhead Dam 028-010-00516 Cherokee Little River Ws Str # 22 028-022-04062 Page 1 of 10 Category I Dams - February 2015 COUNTY NAME OF DAM STATE_ID Cherokee Mill-Canton Creek Ws Str # 6 028-005-00404 Cherokee Mill-Canton Creek Ws Str # 8 028-012-00873 Cherokee Stamp Shoals Creek Ws Str # 1 028-019-01889 Cherokee Stamp Shoals Creek Ws Str No 2 Dam 028-020-01890 Clarke Athens Waterworks Reservoir Dam 029-001-00025 Clarke Bedgood's Lake Dam 029-002-00039 Clarke Little Sandy - Trail Creek Ws Str # 14 029-005-00352 Clarke Little Sandy -Trail Creek Ws Str # 16 029-022-00353 Clarke Little Sandy-Trail Creek Ws Str # 10 029-039-04718 Clayton Clayton County International Park Lake Dam 031-015-01068 Clayton Clayton State University College Lake Dam 031-005-00562 Clayton Drakes Landing Lake Dam 031-002-00136 Clayton J.W. Smith Reservoir Dam North 031-042-04468 Clayton Joy Lake Dam 031-013-01002 Clayton Joy West Lake Dam 031-012-00980 Clayton Lake Louise Dam 031-007-00246 Clayton Lake Ridge Dam 031-016-01087 Clayton Nicholson Lake Dam 031-009-00225 Clayton Spivey Station Lake Dam 031-017-01088 Cobb Ash Pond # 4 Dam 033-021-00165 Cobb Atlanta Country Club Lake #18 Lower Dam 033-106-03128 Cobb Bishop Lake Dam 033-005-00047 Cobb Bozeman Lake Dam 033-033-00385 Cobb Camp Bert Adams Lake Dam 033-019-00130 Cobb Chastain Lake Dam (Upper-West) 033-060-01853 Cobb Chestnut Hill Lake Dam 033-131-04417 Cobb Clearwater Lake Dam 033-052-01819 Cobb Cochran Lake Dam 033-059-01852 Cobb Dobbs Lake Dam 033-095-02204 Cobb East Lower Chastain Lake Dam 033-061-01854 Cobb Gordon and Dees Lake Dam 033-058-01851 Cobb Highland Pointe Lake Dam 033-130-04391 Cobb Jackson Creek Lake Dam 033-049-01361 Cobb James E. Quarles WTP Dam 033-160-05476 Cobb Laura Lake Dam 033-006-00050 Cobb Loch Highland Lake (Lower) Dam 033-091-02825 Cobb Loch Highland Upper Lake Dam 033-092-02082 Cobb Mcneel Lake Dam 033-063-01856 Cobb Morgan Farms Lake Dam 033-057-01850 Cobb Noonday Creek Ws Str # 15 033-068-01940 Cobb Noonday Creek Ws Str # 16 033-045-01230 Cobb Noonday Creek Ws Str # 17 033-046-01231 Cobb Noonday Creek Ws Str # 4 033-027-00239 Cobb Noonday Creek Ws Str # 9 033-023-00305 Cobb North Landing Lake Dam 033-001-00003 Cobb Paces Lake Dam 033-015-00115 Cobb Reeves Lake Dam 033-014-00109 Cobb Timber Lake Dam 033-002-00045 Page 2 of 10 Category I Dams - February 2015 COUNTY NAME OF DAM STATE_ID Cobb Wigley Lake Dam 033-056-01849 Cobb Wooten Lake Dam 033-053-02051 Colquitt Hunnicutt Lake Dam 035-069-05571 Colquitt Indian Lake Dam 035-013-02341 Columbia Erin's Place Lake Dam 036-003-00525 Columbia Vernon Pond Dam 036-045-04192 Columbia Windmill Plantation Lake Dam 036-046-04193 Columbia Woodbridge Lake Dam 036-033-01399 Coweta Browns Creek Lake Dam 038-067-04452 Coweta Cedar Creek Ws Str # 9 038-066-04219 Coweta Jt Haynes Reservoir Dam 038-068-04482 Coweta Mcknight Lake Dam 038-057-02634 Coweta Newman Waterworks Dam # 2 038-002-00120 Coweta Newnan Waterworks Dam # 1 038-001-00119 Coweta Newnan Waterworks Dam # 3 038-003-00121 Coweta Newnan Waterworks Dam # 5 038-005-00123 Coweta Sibley Millpond Dam 038-058-02611 Crawford Four J Farms Lake Dam (Lower) 039-008-01917 Dade Lookout Lake Dam 041-001-00518 Dawson Amicalola Creek Ws Str # 1 042-009-00626 Dawson Amicalola Creek Ws Str # 3 042-011-01516 Dawson Etowah River Reach Sub Ws Str # 12 042-007-00625 Dawson Etowah River Reach Ws Str # 22 042-003-00191 Dawson Etowah River Reach Ws Str # 23 042-013-01874 Dawson Etowah River Ws Str # 13 042-008-00743 Dawson Yellow Creek Reservoir Dam 042-021-04591 DeKalb Buena Vista Lake Dam 044-023-00538 DeKalb Dunwoody Club Crossing 044-104-04510 DeKalb East Lake Country Club Dam 044-006-00069 DeKalb Echo Lake Dam 044-007-00172 DeKalb Erin Lake Dam 044-004-00033 DeKalb Glen Emerald Dam 044-048-00865 DeKalb Kenilworth Lake Dam 044-005-00053 DeKalb Kings Cliff Lake Dam 044-089-02710 DeKalb Murphy Candler Lake Dam 044-002-00005 DeKalb North Lake Dam 044-012-00171 DeKalb Scott Candler Reservoir #2 044-108-05350 DeKalb Scott Candler Reservoir Dam 044-024-00377 DeKalb Silver Lake Dam 044-001-00004 DeKalb Stone Mountain Park Lake Dam 044-003-00037 DeKalb Turner Hill Lake Dam 044-107-04563 DeKalb Water's Edge Lake Dam 044-101-04422 Douglas Mill Glen Lake Dam 048-004-00351 Douglas Mirror Lake Dam 048-025-02827 Douglas Plantation Subdivision Lake Dam 048-072-05532 Fannin Burdiness Pond Dam 055-020-05659 Fannin Hidden Lake Dam 055-015-04660 Fannin Young Lake Dam 055-012-01799 Page 3 of 10 Category I Dams - February 2015 COUNTY NAME OF DAM STATE_ID Fayette Bradbury Lake Dam 056-019-00911 Fayette Castle Lake Dam 056-037-01867 Fayette Dickson Lake Dam 056-026-01093 Fayette Ford Lake Dam 056-038-01844 Fayette Fowler Lake Dam 056-060-03871 Fayette Graves Lake Dam 056-057-03539 Fayette Horton Creek Reservoir Dam 056-069-04752 Fayette Kozisek Lake Dam 056-018-00910 Fayette Lake Kedron Dam 056-085-00147 Fayette Margaret Phillips Lake Dam 056-006-00821 Fayette Mcintosh Reservoir Dam 056-070-04762 Fayette Pye Lake Dam 056-012-00825 Floyd Berry Reservoir Dam 057-003-00284 Floyd Conasauga Lake Dam 057-001-00060 Floyd Stonebridge Lake Dam 057-041-04933 Forsyth Dunroven Lake Dam 058-036-04287 Forsyth Etowah River Subwatershed Structure #1 058-014-00272 Forsyth N. Ga. Rendering Plant Oxidation Pond Dam 058-025-01604 Forsyth Pine Lake Dam 058-033-01725 Forsyth Settingdown Creek Sub Ws Str # 27 058-016-00274 Forsyth Settingdown Creek Ws Str # 25 058-001-00145 Forsyth Settingdown Creek Ws Str # 30 A 058-017-00275 Forsyth Settingdown Creek Ws Str # 54 058-008-00266 Forsyth Settingdown Creek Ws Str # 56 058-007-00357 Forsyth Settingdown Creek Ws Str # 6 058-012-00270 Forsyth Watson Pond Dam 058-059-05518 Franklin Lavonia Water Works Dam 059-009-01095 Franklin North Broad River Ws Str # 38 059-006-00451 Fulton Atlanta - Fulton Cwcr Reservoir Dam 060-154-04466 Fulton Atlanta Reservoir Dam No. 1 060-002-00009 Fulton Atlanta Reservoir Dam No. 2 060-003-00006 Fulton Atlanta-Fulton Reservoir #2 060-195-05384 Fulton Capital City Country Club Lake Dam 060-091-00105 Fulton Carriage Lake Dam 060-124-02810 Fulton Cherokee Country Club Lake Dam # 2 Middle Lake 060-123-02736 Fulton Crooked Creek Lake Dam 060-179-04900 Fulton Daniels & Thomaselli Lake Dam 060-106-02116 Fulton East Point Reservoir Dam 060-097-01292 Fulton Gilham's Lake Dam 060-054-00770 Fulton Glenover Drive Lake Dam 060-201-05797 Fulton Irene Lake Dam 060-047-00763 Fulton Lake at Ansley Dam 060-193-05364 Fulton Lake Charles Dam 060-086-00966 Fulton Lake Forest Dam 060-023-00442 Fulton Lake Frances Dam 060-083-00976 Fulton Little River Ws Str # 39 060-009-00369 Fulton Little River Ws Str #25 060-050-00759 Fulton Little River Ws Str #34 060-040-00691 Page 4 of 10 Category I Dams - February 2015 COUNTY NAME OF DAM STATE_ID Fulton Lower Nesbit Ferry Lake Dam 060-170-04783 Fulton Martin's Landing Lake Dam 060-034-00837 Fulton Northridge Lake Dam 060-011-00193 Fulton Peppertree Lake Dam 060-013-00235 Fulton Powers Lake Dam 060-117-02318 Fulton Stonegate Lake Dam 060-088-00968 Fulton Tera Lee Lake Dam 060-030-00690 Fulton Willow Lake Dam 060-125-02811 Fulton Willow Springs Lake Dam 060-010-00170 Gilmer Cartecay River Ws Str # 10 061-005-00645 Gilmer Cartecay River Ws Str # 3 061-035-01826 Gilmer Cartecay River Ws Str # 5 061-006-00511 Gilmer Cartecay River Ws Str # 6 061-015-00987 Gilmer Cartecay River Ws Str # 7 061-016-00774 Gilmer Clotfelter Lake Dam 061-013-00643 Gilmer Ellijay River Ws Str # 1 061-028-01794 Gilmer Ellijay River Ws Str # 10 061-011-00648 Gilmer Ellijay River Ws Str # 11 061-009-00649 Gilmer Ellijay River Ws Str # 12 061-010-00650 Gilmer Ellijay River Ws Str # 3 061-030-01796 Gilmer Ellijay River Ws Str # 4 061-014-00693 Gilmer Ellijay River Ws Str # 9 061-012-00647 Gilmer Fowler Lake Dam 061-027-01781 Gilmer Harrison Lake Dam 061-048-04224 Gilmer J.
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