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Ringtown No 5, central PennsylvaniaRingtown No 5 Dam is on the Dresher Run River in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania and is used for drinking water purposes. Construction was completed in 1914. It has a normal surface area of 38 acres. It is owned by Municipal Authority Of The Borough Of Shenandoah. Ringtown No 5 is of earthen construction. Its height is 61.5 feet with a length of 710 feet. Its capacity is 1200 acre feet. Normal storage is 810 acre feet. It drains an area of 0.73 square miles.
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