List of dams and reservoirs in Wisconsin
Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Wisconsin.
All major dams are linked below. The National Inventory of Dams defines any "major dam" as being 50 feet (15 m) tall with a storage capacity of at least 5,000 acre feet (6,200,000 m3), or of any height with a storage capacity of 25,000 acre feet (31,000,000 m3).[1]
Dams and reservoirs in Wisconsin
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- Lock and Dam No. 3, Mississippi River, United States Army Corps of Engineers (between Wisconsin and Minnesota)
- Lock and Dam No. 4, Mississippi River, USACE (between Wisconsin and Minnesota)
- Lock and Dam No. 5, Mississippi River, USACE (between Wisconsin and Minnesota)
- Lock and Dam No. 5A, Mississippi River, USACE (between Wisconsin and Minnesota)
- Lock and Dam No. 6, Mississippi River, USACE (between Wisconsin and Minnesota)
- Lock and Dam No. 7, Lake Onalaska, USACE (between Wisconsin and Minnesota)
- Lock and Dam No. 8, Mississippi River, USACE (between Wisconsin and Minnesota)
- Lock and Dam No. 9, Lake Winneshiek, USACE (between Wisconsin and Iowa)
- Lock and Dam No. 11, Mississippi River, USACE (between Wisconsin and Iowa)
- Alexander Dam, Alexander Lake, Wisconsin Public Service Corp.
- Altoona 2WP340 Dam, Lake Altoona, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin
- Babcock Park Lock and Dam, Lake Waubesa, Dane County, Wisconsin
- Big Eau Pleine Dam, Big Eau Pleine Reservoir, Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company
- Biron Dam, Biron Flowage, NewPage
- Caldron Falls Dam, Caldron Falls Reservoir, Wisconsin Public Service Co.
- Castle Rock Dam, Castle Rock Lake, Wisconsin River Power Company
- Cedar Falls Dam, Tainter Lake, Xcel Energy
- Chalk Hills Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Menominee River, Wisconsin Electric Power Co. (between Wisconsin and Michigan)
- Cornell Dam, Cornell Flowage, Xcel Energy
- Chippewa Falls Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Chippewa River, Xcel Energy
- Chute Pond Dam, Chute Pond, Oconto County, Wisconsin
- Dell Creek Dam, Lake Delton, Village of Lake Delton
- Dexterville Dam, Lake Dexter, Wood County, Wisconsin
- DuBay Dam, Lake DuBay, NewPage
- Eau Claire Dam, Eau Claire Lake, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin
- High Falls Dam, High Falls Reservoir, Wisconsin Public Service Co.
- Holcombe Dam, Holcombe Flowage, Xcel Energy
- Grandfather Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Wisconsin River, Wisconsin Public Service Co.
- Indianford Dam, Lake Koshkonong, Rock County, Wisconsin
- Jim Falls Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Chippewa River, Xcel Energy
- Kilborne Dam, Dells of the Wisconsin River, Alliant Energy
- La Farge Dam (uncompleted), Kickapoo River, USACE
- Menasha Genlaws, a portion of Little Lake Butte des Morts, USACE
- Menomonie Dam, Lake Menomin, Xcel Energy
- Mondeaux Dam, Mondeaux Flowage, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
- Neenah Dam, a portion of Little Lake Butte des Morts, Neenah and Menasha Power Co.
- Lake Noquebay Dam, Lake Noquebay, Marinette County, Wisconsin
- Petenwell Dam, Petenwell Lake, Wisconsin River Power Company
- Prairie du Sac Dam, Lake Wisconsin, Alliant Energy
- Rainbow Dam, Rainbow Flowage, Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company
- Rapide Croche Lock and Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Fox River, USACE
- Lake Redstone Dam, Lake Redstone, Sauk County, Wisconsin
- Round Lake Logging Dam, Flambeau River, Price County, Wisconsin
- St. Croix Falls Dam, unnamed reservoir on the St. Croix River (Wisconsin–Minnesota), Xcel Energy
- Sandstone Rapids Dam, Sandstone Reservoir, Wisconsin Public Service Co.
- Sturgeon Falls Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Menominee River, City of Norway, Michigan (between Wisconsin and Michigan)
- Tomahawk Dam, Lake Mohawksin, Wisconsin Public Service Co.
- Upper Beaver Dam, Beaver Dam Lake (Wisconsin), City of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
- Upper Green Lake Dam, Upper Green Lake, City of Green Lake, Wisconsin
- White Rapids Dam, Rosebush Lake on the Menominee River, Wisconsin Electric Power Co. (between Wisconsin and Michigan)
- Wissota Dam, Lake Wissota, Xcel Energy
References
- ↑ "Major Dams of the United States". National Atlas of the United States. USGS. September 17, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2009.
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