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B. T. Brown Reservoir

Reservoir in Georgia, USA


Reservoir in Georgia, USA

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nameB. T. Brown Reservoir
locationCoweta County, Georgia, United States
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typereservoir
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area300 acre
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pushpin_mapGeorgia (U.S. state)#USA
pushpin_map_altLocation of B. T. Brown Reservoir in Georgia, USA.

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B.T. Brown Reservoir is a reservoir of 300 acre in Coweta County, Georgia, United States. It is located at 621 S Alexander Creek Road Newnan, Georgia 30263. The reservoir is maintained by the Coweta County Water & Sewerage Authority . The reservoir was built for its ability to be a water treatment facility. The reservoir was rebuilt at a cost of $13 million and completed in 2006. The production of drinking water began in 2007. As of 2007, this facility will produce 2 e6USgal of water daily with a maximum capacity to produce 6 e6USgal daily.

B.T. Brown reservoir is accessible to all Coweta County Residents with a few requirements. Obtaining a permit requires going to the Coweta County Water & Sewerage Authority located at 545 Corinth Road, Newnan, Georgia 30263.

Pavilion

The Pavilion has 3 connected shaded areas with picnic tables and restroom accessibility. The Pavilion area has swings and multiple playground areas for children. The Pavilion is accessible to all Coweta County Residents with a few requirements.

  1. Pavilions opens at 8:00am and closes at sunset or posted time.
  2. You can reserve the Pavilion for a local event by contacting the Coweta County Water & Sewerage Authority which is located at 545 Corinth Road, Newnan, Georgia 30263.

References

References

  1. "B.T. Brown Reservoir – 621 S Alexander Creek Road Newnan GA".
  2. [http://www.cowetawaterauthority.com/ Welcome to the Coweta County Water Authority Bottled Water Site]
  3. http://www.cowetawaterauthority.com/images/stories/btbrownreservoirrulesandregulations.pdf{{Dead link. (October 2019)
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