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Marshall


May 1, 2024

Marshall, also known as Marshall Grist Mill, is a privately owned structure located in Dane County, Wisconsin. It is regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and has state permitting, inspection, and enforcement in place. The primary purpose of Marshall is for recreation, with a gravity dam type and a hydraulic height of 11 feet. Completed in 1870, it stands at a structural height of 15 feet and has a maximum discharge of 1520 cubic feet per second.

With a significant hazard potential and a very high risk assessment rating, Marshall is closely monitored for safety. Its condition assessment is currently rated as fair, with the last inspection conducted in December 2020. The dam has a storage capacity of 1100 acre-feet, with a normal storage of 320 acre-feet and a drainage area of 70.2 square miles. The spillway is of the controlled type with a width of 57 feet, and the structure covers a surface area of 194 acres along Waterloo Creek.

Marshall has a rich history dating back to the 19th century, with modifications made in 1914. It plays a crucial role in water resource management and provides opportunities for recreational activities. Managed by private owners, Marshall serves as a significant landmark in the region and continues to be a focal point for water resource and climate enthusiasts interested in its engineering and environmental impact on the surrounding area.



Years_Modified 1914 - Other
Year_Completed 1870
Dam_Height 15
River_Or_Stream WATERLOO CREEK
Dam_Length 100
Primary_Dam_Type Gravity
Surface_Area 194
Hydraulic_Height 11
Drainage_Area 70.2
Nid_Storage 1100
Structural_Height 15
Hazard_Potential Significant
Nid_Height 15

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Rafting & Kayaking

THE JACKSON COUNTY ROUTE 614 BRIDGE TO ENDS APPROXIMATELY 2 RIVER MILES FROM THE SOUTHERN TERMINUS OF THE STUDY AREA
Escatawpa Watershed, Mississippi
BEGINS APPROXIMATELY 2 RIVER MILES DOWNSTREAM FROM THE YELLOWHOUSE BRANCH CONFLUENCE WITH THE ESCATAWPA RIVER NEAR THE TOWN OF DEER PARK, ALABAMA TO ENDS APPROXIMATELY 1 RIVER MILE UPSTREAM FROM THE U.S. HIGHWAY 98 BRIDGE
Escatawpa Watershed, Illinois
WALLACE CEMETERY APPROX 2.5 MILES NW OF HEROD, IL TO CONFLUENCE WITH OHIO RIVER AT GOLCONDA JOBS CORP CENTER
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Wisconsin
BEGINS APPROXIMATELY 1 RIVER MILE UPSTREAM FROM THE U.S. HIGHWAY 98 BRIDGE TO THE JACKSON COUNTY ROUTE 614 BRIDGE
Escatawpa Watershed, Alabama
SOURCE, ABOUT 2 MILES EAST OF DELWOOD, IL (SEC 10, T11S, R6E) TO BRIDGE AT EDDYVILLE BLACKTOP (SE1/4,SEC.16,T12S, R6E)
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Illinois
1 MINLE SOUTHWEST OF DELWOOD, IL (SEC. 18, T11S, R13E) TO REESVILLE, 1/4 MILE SOUTH OF THE CONFLUENCE WITH SUGAR CREEK
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Illinois
1 MILE WEST OF ALTO PASS, IL TO 1/2 MILE SOUTH OF CONFLUENCE WITH CLEAR CREEK, WEST OF TRAIL OF TEARS STATE FOREST
Big Muddy Watershed, Mississippi
BRIDGE AT EDDYVILLE BLACKTOP TO CONFLUENCE WITH OHIO RIVER AT GOLCONDA,IL
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Illinois
THE CONFLUENCE WITH SCARSBOROUGH CREEK TO THE CONFLUENCE WITH THE ESCATAWPA RIVER
Escatawpa Watershed, Alabama
RUSSELL CEMETERY, APPROX 1/4 MILE NORTH OF KARBERS RIDGE ROAD TO PROCLAMATION BOUNDARY, 1 MILE NW OF ELIZABETHTOWN,IL
Lower Ohio-Bay Watershed, Kentucky

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