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College Lake Dam caused problems and opportunities : vimarsa
College Lake Dam caused problems and opportunities
In 2024, Lynchburg will start the process of unmaking College Lake, now less than 17 acres, by removing the city-owned dam, draining the lake and transitioning the resulting lakebed to a wetlands ecosystem.
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