Pineview Reservoir is a man-made lake located in Northern Utah, USA.
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It was created in 1937 as part of a project to improve irrigation and flood control in the Ogden River watershed. The reservoir is fed by the Ogden River and several smaller streams, as well as snowmelt from the surrounding mountains. The water is primarily used for irrigation, but also supports recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming. The reservoir has a surface area of approximately 2,800 acres and a maximum depth of 130 feet. The surrounding area includes a state park and several campgrounds. Snowpack provides a significant portion of the water supply for the reservoir, with most of the runoff occurring in the spring and early summer. Agricultural uses include irrigation for fruit orchards and vegetable fields.
| Storage 24hr Change | 0.1% |
| Percent of Normal | 115% |
| Minimum |
1,827.31 acre-ft
1992-10-28 |
| Maximum |
183,429.87 acre-ft
2023-03-09 |
| Average | 53,895 acre-ft |
| Hydraulic_Height | 103 |
| Drainage_Area | 298 |
| Years_Modified | 1993 - Seismic, 1993 - Structural, 2004 - Seismic, 2004 - Structural |
| Year_Completed | 1937 |
| Nid_Storage | 116150 |
| River_Or_Stream | OGDEN RIVER |
| Structural_Height | 137 |
| Primary_Dam_Type | Rockfill |
| Surface_Area | 2874 |
| Dam_Length | 600 |
| Hazard_Potential | High |
| Nid_Height | 137 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Maples Campground
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Old Maple Campground
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Anderson Cove Campground
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Middle Fork Dispersed Camping
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Magpie Campground
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Botts Campground
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