Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement

UNKNOWN· Cobb, Georgia· Earth· 23 ft tall
Low Hazard Recreation Private

Key Takeaway

Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement is classified as low hazard in Georgia. Its primary use is recreation.

Physical Details

Dam Height 23 ft (taller than 50.8% in GA)
Dam Length350 ft
Dam TypeEarth
Max Storage151 acre-ft
Normal Storage50 acre-ft
Surface Area8 acres
NID IDGA03885

Safety Information

Low Hazard

No probable loss of human life and low economic/environmental losses expected.

Hazard potential describes downstream consequences of failure, not the dam's current condition. What does this mean?

Emergency Action Plan: No
Last Inspection: November 10, 2016
State Regulated: No

Ownership

Nhp Fap

Private

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hazard classification of Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement?

Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement is classified as Low Hazard. No probable loss of human life and low economic/environmental losses expected. This classification refers to the potential downstream consequences of a failure, not the dam's current structural condition.

Who owns and operates Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement?

Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement is owned by Nhp Fap (Private). The owner is responsible for maintenance, inspections, and compliance with dam safety regulations.

What is the primary purpose of Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement?

Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement serves the following purposes: Recreation. Many dams in the U.S. are multi-purpose, supporting flood control, water supply, recreation, and other uses.

How tall is Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement?

Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement has a dam height of 23 ft. Dam height is measured from the natural streambed at the downstream toe to the top of the dam, and may differ from the visible height.

When was Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement last inspected?

Sybert Lake Dam Enlargement was last inspected on November 10, 2016. Inspection dates indicate when a formal review occurred, not the results of that inspection.

Data from the National Inventory of Dams (NID) maintained by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Dam conditions may have changed since the last update. This site is not affiliated with USACE. Do not use for emergency planning — contact your local dam safety program.