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Lake Bernard Frank

Lake Bernard Frank (also Lake Frank), is a 54-acre (220,000 m2) reservoir on the North Branch of Rock Creek in Derwood, Maryland, U.S., just east of Rockville. In the late 1960s it was renamed after Bernard Frank, a wilderness activist and a co-founder of The Wilderness Society.[2] The lake's boundaries are, approximately, Route 28, East Gude Drive, Avery Road, and Muncaster Mill Road. Lake Frank was created in 1966 as Lake Norbeck to aid in flood and sediment control, as well as to provide recreation. It has an earthen dam, installed in 1967, on its southern side. It was created as a sister lake to Lake Needwood. Lake Frank is owned by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M–NCPPC).

Lake Bernard Frank
Dedication stone at Lake Bernard Frank
Lake Bernard Frank
Lake Bernard Frank
LocationDerwood, Maryland
Coordinates39°06′23″N 77°06′48″W / 39.1062972°N 77.1133011°W / 39.1062972; -77.1133011[1]
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsNorth Branch of Rock Creek (Potomac River)
Primary outflowsNorth Branch of Rock Creek (Potomac River)
Catchment area12.2 sq mi (32 km2)
Basin countriesUnited States
Managing agency
Montgomery Parks, M–NCPPC
Built1966 (1966)
Construction engineer
Max. length0.85 mi (1.37 km)
Max. width950 ft (290 m)
Surface area54 acres (22 ha)
Average depth12.8 ft (3.9 m)
Max. depth26.5 ft (8.1 m)
Water volume233,000,000 US gal (880,000 m3)
Surface elevation299 feet (91 m)[1]
Website
www.montgomeryparks.org?p=7127
References[2]

The lake's secluded location within is another of its assets. Visitors to the lake must bike or walk about 1/4 of a mile from all parking lots to get to the lakeshore. The Lake Frank & Meadowside Trails surround the lake, making it a favorite hiking spot. Also, locals enjoy fishing from the shoreline, though a license is needed to do so. However, swimming, boating, and ice skating are prohibited.[3]

The main trail around Lake Frank, the Lakeside Trail, is a 314 mile long loop. Approximately 2/3 of the trail is unpaved and traverses the woods surrounding the lake. The other part of the trail is wider and paved. At the approximate half-way point of the trail, there is a creek that must be crossed. Though there are a group of rocks which form a bridge-like path across, the creek may be impassable depending on the water level.

Water Quality edit

In 1998, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) identified Lake Frank as "impaired by nutrients" on its list of impaired surface waters. Eutrophic conditions in the lake were described at that time, evidenced by excessive algal growth and low dissolved oxygen levels. In 2002, MDE prepared a report based on more recent monitoring data which indicated improved conditions. The 2002 report proposed that the lake be removed from the impairment listing.[4]

In 2017-2019, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission warned of the lake water contamination with microcystin.[5] Microcystin is a toxic substance produced by some species of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) and is toxic to the liver.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake Bernard Frank
  2. ^ a b "History: Lake Frank". MontgomeryParks.org. Retrieved June 15, 2019. ...a man-made 54-acre water impoundment with an earthen dam. ...designed by the Soil Conservation Service and authorized under Public Law 566, took two years to construct. ...filled to its normal pool level in 1966. Originally named Lake Norbeck, the lake was later renamed to honor Bernard Frank, a local conservationist and forester who helped spearhead the its [sic] creation.
  3. ^ "Meadowside Nature Center Trails". Montgomery Parks. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
  4. ^ Maryland Department of the Environment. Baltimore, MD."Water Quality Analyses (WQA) with EPA Concurrence of MDE's Findings: Lake Bernard Frank." August 11, 2004, at the Wayback Machine January 22, 2003.
  5. ^ Announcements; News; Releases, Press (2017-07-24). "Montgomery Parks Reports Elevated Levels of Microcystin at Lake Needwood and Lake Frank; Visitors Asked to Use Caution". Montgomery Parks. Retrieved 2019-09-29. {{cite web}}: |last2= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ "Montgomery Parks Reports Elevated Levels of Microcystin at Lake Needwood and Lake Frank; Visitors Asked to Use Caution" (Press release). Silver Spring, MD: Montgomery Parks. Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. July 24, 2017. Retrieved June 15, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • March 2019 map of Lake Frank and Meadowside Trails at Montgomery Parks
  • GIS map of the Lake Frank Trail Connector at Montgomery Parks
  • Rock Creek Regional Park brochure with trail maps, from Montgomery Parks
  • Depth chart by iboating


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Lake Bernard Frank also Lake Frank is a 54 acre 220 000 m2 reservoir on the North Branch of Rock Creek in Derwood Maryland U S just east of Rockville In the late 1960s it was renamed after Bernard Frank a wilderness activist and a co founder of The Wilderness Society 2 The lake s boundaries are approximately Route 28 East Gude Drive Avery Road and Muncaster Mill Road Lake Frank was created in 1966 as Lake Norbeck to aid in flood and sediment control as well as to provide recreation It has an earthen dam installed in 1967 on its southern side It was created as a sister lake to Lake Needwood Lake Frank is owned by the Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission M NCPPC Lake Bernard FrankDedication stone at Lake Bernard FrankLake Bernard FrankShow map of MarylandLake Bernard FrankShow map of the United StatesLocationDerwood MarylandCoordinates39 06 23 N 77 06 48 W 39 1062972 N 77 1133011 W 39 1062972 77 1133011 1 TypereservoirPrimary inflowsNorth Branch of Rock Creek Potomac River Primary outflowsNorth Branch of Rock Creek Potomac River Catchment area12 2 sq mi 32 km2 Basin countriesUnited StatesManaging agencyMontgomery Parks M NCPPCBuilt1966 1966 Construction engineerNatural Resources Conservation ServiceMax length0 85 mi 1 37 km Max width950 ft 290 m Surface area54 acres 22 ha Average depth12 8 ft 3 9 m Max depth26 5 ft 8 1 m Water volume233 000 000 US gal 880 000 m3 Surface elevation299 feet 91 m 1 Websitewww wbr montgomeryparks wbr org p 7127References 2 The lake s secluded location within Rock Creek Regional Park is another of its assets Visitors to the lake must bike or walk about 1 4 of a mile from all parking lots to get to the lakeshore The Lake Frank amp Meadowside Trails surround the lake making it a favorite hiking spot Also locals enjoy fishing from the shoreline though a license is needed to do so However swimming boating and ice skating are prohibited 3 The main trail around Lake Frank the Lakeside Trail is a 31 4 mile long loop Approximately 2 3 of the trail is unpaved and traverses the woods surrounding the lake The other part of the trail is wider and paved At the approximate half way point of the trail there is a creek that must be crossed Though there are a group of rocks which form a bridge like path across the creek may be impassable depending on the water level Water Quality editIn 1998 the Maryland Department of the Environment MDE identified Lake Frank as impaired by nutrients on its list of impaired surface waters Eutrophic conditions in the lake were described at that time evidenced by excessive algal growth and low dissolved oxygen levels In 2002 MDE prepared a report based on more recent monitoring data which indicated improved conditions The 2002 report proposed that the lake be removed from the impairment listing 4 In 2017 2019 the Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission warned of the lake water contamination with microcystin 5 Microcystin is a toxic substance produced by some species of blue green algae cyanobacteria and is toxic to the liver 6 References edit a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Lake Bernard Frank a b History Lake Frank MontgomeryParks org Retrieved June 15 2019 a man made 54 acre water impoundment with an earthen dam designed by the Soil Conservation Service and authorized under Public Law 566 took two years to construct filled to its normal pool level in 1966 Originally named Lake Norbeck the lake was later renamed to honor Bernard Frank a local conservationist and forester who helped spearhead the its sic creation Meadowside Nature Center Trails Montgomery Parks Retrieved 2021 02 14 Maryland Department of the Environment Baltimore MD Water Quality Analyses WQA with EPA Concurrence of MDE s Findings Lake Bernard Frank Archived August 11 2004 at the Wayback Machine January 22 2003 Announcements News Releases Press 2017 07 24 Montgomery Parks Reports Elevated Levels of Microcystin at Lake Needwood and Lake Frank Visitors Asked to Use Caution Montgomery Parks Retrieved 2019 09 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last2 has generic name help Montgomery Parks Reports Elevated Levels of Microcystin at Lake Needwood and Lake Frank Visitors Asked to Use Caution Press release Silver Spring MD Montgomery Parks Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission July 24 2017 Retrieved June 15 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lake Bernard Frank Official website nbsp March 2019 map of Lake Frank and Meadowside Trails at Montgomery Parks GIS map of the Lake Frank Trail Connector at Montgomery Parks Rock Creek Regional Park brochure with trail maps from Montgomery Parks Depth chart by iboating Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake Bernard Frank amp oldid 1092589725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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