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Greenwood Reservoir is a man-made body of water located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan near the town of Greenwood.
The reservoir was created in the 1930s as part of the Greenwood Hydroelectric Project, which provides hydroelectric power to the surrounding areas. The reservoir is fed by both surface flow and snowpack, with the majority of the water coming from snowmelt in the spring. The reservoir is used for a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, boating, and camping. The surrounding area is largely agricultural, with farms and fields dominating the landscape. The reservoir and its surrounding lands are owned and managed by the U.S. Forest Service, which works to maintain the area's natural beauty and protect its valuable resources.
| Gage Height, Ft 24hr Change | -0.08% |
| Percent of Normal | 100% |
| Minimum |
105.5 ft
2009-03-16 |
| Maximum |
122.69 ft
2021-10-14 |
| Average | 115 ft |
| Dam_Height | 60 |
| Hydraulic_Height | 54 |
| Year_Completed | 1973 |
| Nid_Storage | 22750 |
| River_Or_Stream | M Br Escanaba River |
| Structural_Height | 60 |
| Surface_Area | 1112 |
| Dam_Length | 4400 |
| Hazard_Potential | Significant |
| Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
| Nid_Height | 60 |
East Branch Net River, From Its Source In Sec 8, T47N, R32W To Confluence With Mainstem Net River In Sec 24, T46N, R34W
West Branch Net River, From Its Source In Sec 35, T48N, R34W To Confluence With Mainstem Net River In Sec 24, T46N, R34W
Mainstem, Easternforest Boundary In Sec 1, T44N, R35W To City Of Crystal Falls
From Wagner Lake In Sec 13, T49N, R31W To Eastern Boundary Of The Ottawa Nf In Sec 12, T48N, R35@
Net River Mainstem, Confluence With East/West Branches To Confluence With The Mainstem Paint River
Brule Lake In Ne1/4 Sec 15, T41N, R13E To Forest Boundary In Se1/4 Sec 31, T41N, R17E