Beaver Creek Reservoir

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Beaver Creek Reservoir
Summary
Type reservoir
Owner RWSA
Overhead shot of Beaver Creek Reservoir. Photo by Albemarle County Parks & Recreation.

Beaver Creek Reservoir is the public water supply for Crozet. It is maintained separately from the rest of the urban water supply system operated by the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority.

Capacity and future demand

The firm AECOM has projected that Crozet will have a water demand of 0.69 million gallons a day (MGD) in the year 2035 and a demand of 0.98 mgd in the year 2060. AECOM also found that the demand in 2010 was 0.37 mgd. That figure is based on a current population of 5,562. [1]

History

Beaver Creek Reservoir: Click any photo for more information
Plaque naming dam at Beaver Creek after Charles Mercer Garnett, Sr.

Planning for the reservoir began in 1960 when the project went before a citizens committee. The Soil Conservation Service (now the Natural Resources Conservation Service) paid for a portion of the dam and the county paid for the rest. The county needed to purchase 136 acres along Beaver Creek. At first the goal was just to store the water for a time when Albemarle County needed more supply. [2] The committee gave its assent on February 2, 1960. [3]

The 104-acre reservoir was completed in 1964 with construction of the Charles Mercer Garnett, Sr. dam. The plaque placed at the dam notes the following about Garnett:

"Named in honor of Charles Mercer Garnett, Sr. Public citizen whose efforts resulted in Albemarle County being the first county to have the County Executive form of government in 1933 and who piloted soil conservation practices in Albemarle County of which this dam is one example."

The plaque shows the members of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors at the time construction of the dam began in 1959:

the members of the BoS when the dam was completed in 1964:

and Albemarle County staff:

Map

Reflist

  1. Web. Crozet’s water supply needs lowered in face of smaller population and increased conservation, Brian Wheeler, Charlottesville Tomorrow, July 12, 2011, retrieved July 12, 2011.
  2. Print: Beaver Creek Dam Project To Be Heard, Staff Reports, Daily Progress, Lindsay family February 1, 1960, Page 13.
  3. Print: Group Gives Assent to Dam Project, Staff Reports, Daily Progress, Lindsay family February 2, 1960, Page 10.