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Frank E. Heller Dam

1975 establishments in PennsylvaniaBodies of water of Lycoming County, PennsylvaniaDams completed in 1975Dams in PennsylvaniaEmbankment dams
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The Frank E. Heller Dam is an embankment dam that impounds Hagerman's Run and creates the Hagerman Reservoir that supplies water for Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. It is owned by the Williamsport Municipal Water Authority and Pennsylvania-American Water Company. Opened in 1975 it is located in Armstrong Township in southern Lycoming County.

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Frank E. Heller Dam
Sulphur Springs Road, Armstrong Township

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Sulphur Springs Road
Armstrong Township
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