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Virginia beach pumps water from Lake Gaston to there to use as drinking water. This is a cause of concern for many land owners around the lake, who claim the water level is falling every year because of this. In reality, the water level is controlled by the dam, and the pump station has nothing to do with the water level.
72.66.246.46 (
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18:59, 12 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Clarksville, VA
Tedickey reverted the re-addition of Clarksville to the list of closest towns by claiming "Clarksville is 42 miles away; there are several nearer (and more notable) towns.".
The Lake Gaston Chamber of Commerce acknowledges that Lake Gaston begins at John H. Kerr Dam and ends at Gaston Dam. The closest point from Clarksville to Lake Gaston is John H. Kerr Dam. According to the official John H. Kerr Reservoir map, Clarksville is located at Buoy #20 and therefore 20 miles from the dam by water. By road according to the official address of John H. Kerr Dam and Google maps, the distance from Clarksville is 22.5 miles. The editor is incorrect in the closest distance between Clarksville and Lake Gaston.
Sure, there are other similarly sized and smaller towns in the area such as Boydton VA (9.1 miles from Lake Gaston), and Henderson NC (26 miles). However, in the region, no other town besides what is already listed in the sentence has as much notability as Clarksville, VA.
No, I proved my point (probably not to you, but to the normal reader, who's aware that distances are commonly measured from the center).
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00:06, 23 August 2008 (UTC)reply
No, you have not proven your point since the normal reader is not necessarily aware of how the distance is measure from a point to a lake. Government agencies and commercial entities have different ways of measuring distances especially bodies of water. The Corps of Engineers, who routinely surveys lakes and distances, does not necessarily measure from the center of the lake to a town. The Chambers of Commerce do not do that. Hence, what you perceive as normal on how distances are measured from a lake is not common or necessarily standard.--
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00:25, 23 August 2008 (UTC)reply
hmm - that's two statements: Corps of Engineers "does not necessarily" (sounds as if there's no known reliable source, and since Corp of Engineers isn't in the business of putting up highway signs, there may be none).
Chamber of Commerce sounds more definite, but since they're in the business of promoting their own interests, they won't provide a reliable source (for more about that, start with
WP:COI)
Tedickey (
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15:51, 23 August 2008 (UTC)reply
Those that are in the business of making road signs are the sheet metal contractors (at least in Virginia) and of installing road signs are the respective State DOT's. The Corps of Engineers do put up signs on their own land and do survey their land regularly. I agree with you on CoC's in promoting their self-interest. Since there seems no definitive, NPOV publication on defining distances that neither you nor I have presented here, my question is what published, official standard do we use to verify those distances? You originally said, using the
logical fallacy of Argumentum ad Populum, lakes are measured to the middle of the lake. I ask, what specific NPOV sources have that method as an official standard of measuring distances from a point to a lake? --
Coviepresb1647 (
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02:54, 15 November 2008 (UTC)reply
Clarksville is rarely a location visited by Lake Gaston residents and visitors. From the western end of the lake (closest to Clarksville)(both on the south side and north side of the lake), folks are much more likely to go south to Henderson and north to South Hill. —Preceding
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17:21, 30 September 2009 (UTC)reply
Your argument, if applied to South Hill, Virginia puts that closer than Clarksville. Emporia is almost as close (in that measure) as Clarksville, and is much more notable.
Tedickey (
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10:09, 22 January 2010 (UTC)reply
The tag put in November 2006 is outdated because the article does have references and external but could use perhaps more NPOV material. Hence, I changed the tag to a more accurate and update one. —Preceding
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