Beaverdam is not yet open for water access. The natural filling process is underway. Loudoun water does not yet have a date for when recreational access to the water will be restored. They are expecting to get a date within the next month. I will post the date as soon as I get it.
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Park Approved!
On March 26th the Loudoun County Planning Commission approved NoVA Parks and Loudoun Waters Plan for the Beaverdam Park. There was a large crowd and the meeting ran past 10pm. Concerns over boathouse location and county liability brought a good amount of discussion. Due to zoning, the boat house’s location is approx 600 feet from the water. A solution of dollies/carts was given and the commission approved the project with a vote of 8 to 1.
Reservoir is opening this Summer!
A quick update from our friends at Loudoun Water:
Beaverdam Reservoir Update – March 2019
With the Beaverdam spillway renovation project nearing completion, Loudoun Water and NOVA Parks expect to allow recreational activities on the water at Beaverdam Reservoir this summer. However, the exact timeframe for re-opening is unclear at this point due to construction delays. Record-setting rainfall over the last year has impacted the original schedule.
The dam embankment needs to be completed prior to refilling the reservoir, and presently the fill material at the site that will be used to construct the embankment is too wet to place and compact. We are hopeful that weather conditions improve to help dry the material so it can be used for construction.
Once the embankment area is complete, we can begin refilling the reservoir. At that point, we will have a more definitive timeframe for safely allowing people back on the water.
Our timeline:
· 2017 – 2019: Reservoir water access closed to the public
· Summer of 2019 – Actual Date TBD: Reservoir water access re-opened for the public
· Spring of 2020: Estimated to begin Reservoir Park construction
· Spring of 2021: Estimated Reservoir Park construction completion
Quick Update
Beaverdam Reservoir Construction Site Vandalized
From Ashburn Patch:
ASHBURN, VA — Two incidents of property damage Tuesday night were reported the next day by employees at the Beaverdam Reservoir construction site, 42000 block of Reservoir Road, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.
One complaint referred to damaged machines, and the other referred to graffiti spray-painted on equipment.
Beaverdam Open House 12/14/16
Slide Show Presentation from the Meeting from Loudoun Water
Loudoun Water and Nova Parks held the second Beaverdam Open House Wednesday December 14th. There was a good crowd though not as big as the first session. The purpose of this meeting was to show the plan that was developed based on our input. I have attached an audio recording of the session above.
The highlight of phase 1 (of 3 planned) is a large 200 car parking area, eco-learning features, and facilities for the rowing team. Welcome news is the plan to develop a mixed use trail all the way around the reservoir for a total length of 8 miles. The car top launch sites (Mt. Hope and Reservoir Rd) will remain as they are now with no planned improvements for Phase 1. While the walk from the parking area to water looks pretty far, this will be an option if parking at Mt. Hope is completely filled.
This is a nice step towards making the area a destination beyond simple paddle sports. There does seem to be a strong emphasis on rowing in Phase 1, but the takeaway is this is going to be a facility for all to enjoy and part of a larger network of parks and water access in Loudoun.
Loudoun Water and NVRPA to Hold Open House Dec 14, 2016
The next open house is December 14, 2016 7:00 p.m. NRPA HQ in Ashburn. Please take some time to show your support for the reseroivr and attend this important session.
Water levels continue to drop.
Water levels decline quickly
Loudoun Water Posts Project Information Sheet
Construction Schedule:
Commence Construction & Drawdown of Reservoir – Nov 2016
Achieve Milestone 1 & Partial Refill of Reservoir – April 2017
Substantial Completion & Full Refill of Reservoir – Oct 2018
Final Restoration – December 2018
https://www.loudounwater.org/sites/default/files/Beaverdam%20-%20Project%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf