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[[Image:20060630-SugarHollow.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Sugar Hollow Reservoir, Moormans River]]
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{{stub}}'''Sugar Hollow Dam''' was constructed in 1947 on the [[Moormans River]] to expand the public water supply system. An inflatable bladder was added to the spillway crest in 1999 to increase spillway capacity while maintaining original storage capacity. The normal pool with the inflatable bladder in the raised position is at Elevation 975 feet. At this normal pool condition, the existing reservoir storage is approximately 360 million gallons. This storage volume is based on a bathymetric survey performed in September 1995 following a landslide in the reservoir. The June 1995 event resulted from severe rainfall and approximately 70 million gallons of storage was lost.<ref>[http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/water/20060630permitsupportdocument.pdf Community Water Supply Project Permit Support Document], Rivanna Water & Sewer Authority, 30 June 2006.</ref>{{clear}}
|owner=RWSA
|built=1947
|capacity=360 million gallons (1995)
|location=[[Sugar Hollow]]
|image=20060630-SugarHollow.jpg
|caption=Sugar Hollow dam, separating the Reservior, right, and emptying into the Moormans River, left.
}}{{stub}}The '''Sugar Hollow Reservoir''' is formed by the [[Sugar Hollow Dam]], constructed in 1946-1947 on the [[Moormans River]] to expand the public water supply system. The dam was originally called the '''Moorman's River Dam'''.<ref>Grant, W. S. Layout of Construction Plant for Moorman's River Dam. Digital image. Rivanna Water & Sewer Authority. Web. 23 Jan. 2010. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/cvilletomorrow/4299362178/>.</ref>
 
The reservoir is the highest of the [[RWSA]]'s three, and as such is used to help fill the others. The [[Sugar Hollow Pipeline]] connects to the [[Ragged Mountain Reservoir]] and the [[Observatory Hill Water Treatment Plant]], and reservoir overflow leads to the [[South Fork Rivanna Reservoir]] via river flow<ref name=support/>.
 
==Landslide and 1999 expansion==
An inflatable bladder was added to the spillway crest in 1999 to increase spillway capacity while maintaining original storage capacity<!--?-->. The normal pool elevation with the inflatable bladder raised position is 975 feet. At this normal pool condition, the reservoir's storage capacity is approximately 360 million gallons, based on a bathymetric survey performed in September 1995, after a June 1995 landslide resulting from severe rainfall and causing approximately 70 million gallons of lost storage.<ref name=support>{{cite web|url=http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/water/20060630permitsupportdocument.pdf|title=Community Water Supply Project Permit Support Document|publisher=Rivanna Water & Sewer Authority|publishdate=30 June 2006}}</ref>{{clear}}
 
==Community Water Supply Plan==
{{As of|2010}} the Sugar Hollow Reservoir would be unaffected by the proposed 2005-2055 [[Community Water Supply Plan]] or any its current counter-proposals{{fact}}.


==Map & Photos==
==Map & Photos==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{OnWikipedia|Sugar_Hollow}}
{{Wikipedia link|Sugar_Hollow}}
*[http://www.localdreamcars.com/Photosite/admin/enter.html Sugar Hollow Photos by local photographer]
*[http://www.localdreamcars.com/Photosite/admin/enter.html Sugar Hollow Photos by local photographer]
[[Category: RWSA Assets]]

Latest revision as of 13:17, 30 March 2011

Sugar Hollow Reservoir
20060630-SugarHollow.jpg
Sugar Hollow dam, separating the Reservior, right, and emptying into the Moormans River, left.
Summary
Owner RWSA
Location Sugar Hollow
Built 1947
Capacity 360 million gallons (1995)


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The Sugar Hollow Reservoir is formed by the Sugar Hollow Dam, constructed in 1946-1947 on the Moormans River to expand the public water supply system. The dam was originally called the Moorman's River Dam.[1]

The reservoir is the highest of the RWSA's three, and as such is used to help fill the others. The Sugar Hollow Pipeline connects to the Ragged Mountain Reservoir and the Observatory Hill Water Treatment Plant, and reservoir overflow leads to the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir via river flow[2].

Landslide and 1999 expansion

An inflatable bladder was added to the spillway crest in 1999 to increase spillway capacity while maintaining original storage capacity. The normal pool elevation with the inflatable bladder raised position is 975 feet. At this normal pool condition, the reservoir's storage capacity is approximately 360 million gallons, based on a bathymetric survey performed in September 1995, after a June 1995 landslide resulting from severe rainfall and causing approximately 70 million gallons of lost storage.[2]

Community Water Supply Plan

As of 2010 the Sugar Hollow Reservoir would be unaffected by the proposed 2005-2055 Community Water Supply Plan or any its current counter-proposals[citation needed].

Map & Photos

Sugar Hollow Reservoir: Click any photo for more information

Notes

  1. Grant, W. S. Layout of Construction Plant for Moorman's River Dam. Digital image. Rivanna Water & Sewer Authority. Web. 23 Jan. 2010. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/cvilletomorrow/4299362178/>.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Web. Community Water Supply Project Permit Support Document, Rivanna Water & Sewer Authority, 30 June 2006

External links

Sugar Hollow Reservoir on wikipedia