Union Mills Reservoir
Proposed, unfunded, unbuilt reservoir near Union Mills, Carroll County, Maryland, USA / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A proposed Union Mills Reservoir represents a half century of efforts by the Commissioners of the Carroll County, Maryland, to build variations on a "dam" or "reservoir" near Union Mills, Maryland, on the Big Pipe Creek, defeated by a petition led by the Carroll County Taxpayers' Committee in the 1970s. The plan may be alive among some county officials[1][2] but may also be postponed "indefinitely."[3] Land threatened by the reservoir includes the Whittaker Chambers Farm, also known as the Pipe Creek Farm, a National Historic Landmark[4][5][6][7][8] as well as protected under the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation (MALPF).[9]