List of dams and reservoirs in Michigan

Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Michigan.

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 Michigan

Croton Dam powerhouse
White Rapids Dam, Menominee River
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  • Alcona Dam, Alcona Dam Pond, Consumers Energy
  • Beaverton Dam, Ross Lake (Tobacco River), City of Beaverton
  • Big Quinnesec Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Menominee River, Wisconsin Electric Power Company
  • Cleveland-Cliffs Basin, AU Train River
  • Cooke Dam, Cooke Dam Pond, Consumers Energy
  • Croton Dam, Croton Dam Pond, Consumers Energy
  • Crystal Falls Dam and Power Plant, unnamed reservoir on the Paint River, City of Crystal Falls
  • Edenville Dam, Lake Wixom on Tittabawassee River, Gladwin County, Hydro Power
  • Edison Sault Power Canal, St. Marys River (Michigan–Ontario), Lake Superior
  • Five Channels Dam, Five Channels Dam Pond, Consumers Energy
  • Fletcher Pond, Thunder Bay River
  • Foote Dam, Foote Dam Pond, Consumers Energy
  • Ford Dam, Black River
  • Ford Lake Dam, Ford Lake (Huron River)
  • French Landing Dam and Powerhouse, Belleville Lake, Weisenberger Mills
  • Greenwood Reservoir
  • Hardy Dam, Hardy Dam Pond, Consumers Energy
  • Hemlock Falls Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Michigamme River, Wisconsin Electric Power Company
  • Irving Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Thornapple River, Consumers Energy
  • Kent Lake Dam, Kent Lake, Huron River, Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority
  • Lake Isabella Dam, Lake Isabella, Chippewa River, Village of Lake Isabella
  • Ludington Pumped Storage Power Plant, pumped storage reservoir, Consumers Energy and Detroit Edison
  • Michigamme Falls Dam, Michigamme Lake, Wisconsin Electric Power Company
  • Mio Dam, Mio Dam Pond, Consumers Energy
  • Norway Point Dam, Lake Winyah, Alpena Power Company
  • Peavy Falls, Peavy Pond, Wisconsin Electric Power Company
  • Redridge Steel Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Salmon Trout River, Stanton Township
  • Rogers Dam, Rogers Dam Pond, Consumers Energy
  • Sanford Dam, Sanford Lake on Tittabawassee River, Midland County, Hydro Power
  • Secord Dam, Secord Lake on Tittabawassee River, Gladwin County, Hydro Power
  • Silver Lake Dam, Silver Lake Basin, Upper Peninsula Power Company
  • Smallwood Dam, Smallwood Lake on Tittabawassee River, Gladwin County, Hydro Power
  • Sturgeon Dam, unnamed reservoir on the Sturgeon River, Wisconsin Electric Power Company
  • Tippy Dam, Tippy Dam Pond, Consumers Energy
  • Union Street Dam, Boardman Lake on the Boardman River, Grand Traverse County, Traverse City Light and Power
  • Way Dam, Michigamme Reservoir, Wisconsin Electric Power Company
  • White Rapids, unnamed reservoir on the Menominee River, Wisconsin Electric Power Company
  • Tower Dam, Tower Pond, Kleber Dam, Kleber Pond, Black River, Tower-Kleber Limited Partnership
  • Leland Dam, Lake Leelanau, Leland Dam Authority
  • Elk Rapids Dam, Elk River Chain of Lakes (Elk, Skegemog, Torch Lakes), Elk Rapids Hydropower
  • Victoria Dam and Reservoir, Rockland Hydropower

Smaller dams and reservoirs

References

  1. ^ "Major Dams of the United States". National Atlas of the United States. USGS. September 17, 2009. Archived from the original on August 14, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2009.
  2. ^ "Dams and Hydros".
  3. ^ "Barton Pond - Ann Arbor - LocalWiki".
  4. ^ "Dams and Hydros".
  5. ^ "Dams and Hydros".
  6. ^ "Dams and Hydros".
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