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Clearwater Lake is a reservoir located near Piedmont, Missouri, with a surface area of 1,630 acres.
The lake was constructed in the 1940s by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the purpose of flood control, hydroelectric power generation, and recreation. The hydrology of the lake is primarily fed by the Black River, St. Francis River, and numerous smaller creeks. The lake's water level is closely monitored and controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers. Clearwater Lake provides water for several agricultural uses, including irrigation, and also serves as a popular recreation spot for fishing, boating, and camping. Additionally, the lake's snowpack providers offer ample opportunities for winter sports and activities. Overall, Clearwater Lake serves as an important resource for flood control, hydroelectric power, agriculture, and recreational activities in the Piedmont, MO area.
Black River At Leeper
|
883cfs |
Logan Creek At Ellington
|
11cfs |
Black River Near Annapolis
|
347cfs |
St. Francis River Near Patterson
|
838cfs |
Current River At Van Buren
|
2570cfs |
East Fork Black River At Lesterville
|
44cfs |
| Lake Or Reservoir Water Surface Elevation Above Navd 1988, Ft 24hr Change | 0.01% |
| Percent of Normal | 98% |
| Minimum |
494.01 ft
2016-04-19 |
| Maximum |
570.76 ft
2017-05-06 |
| Average | 513 ft |
| Dam_Height | 154 |
| Hydraulic_Height | 109 |
| Drainage_Area | 898 |
| Year_Completed | 1942 |
| Nid_Storage | 413000 |
| Structural_Height | 155 |
| River_Or_Stream | BLACK |
| Foundations | Soil |
| Surface_Area | 1630 |
| Hazard_Potential | High |
| Dam_Length | 4225 |
| Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
| Nid_Height | 155 |
Markam Spring Recreation Area To Nf Boundary
The Most Upstream Portion Of Ozark National Scenic Riverways To The Most Downstream Portion Of Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Forest Boundary At North Section Line Of Sec 4, T33N, R5E To Forest Boundary At South Section Line Of Sec 35, T32N, R5E
Confluence With Alley Spring (Branch) To Confluence With Current River (Does Not Include River Segment In Gap Between Parkland Units)
Western Edge Of Ozark National Scenic Riverways To Confluence With Alley Spring (Branch)