The Lower Menominee River Dam, located in Menominee, Michigan, is a gravity dam completed in 1924 for hydroelectric purposes on the Menominee River.
With a structural height of 29 feet and a length of 656 feet, the dam has a normal storage capacity of 680 acre-feet and a maximum discharge rate of 46,600 cubic feet per second. The dam's spillway, with a width of 452 feet, is designed to handle controlled releases of excess water.
Although the dam has not been state-regulated or inspected since 1977, it is considered to have a high hazard potential and a very high risk assessment level. Despite its age, the Lower Menominee River Dam remains operational and plays a vital role in hydroelectric power generation in the region. The dam's presence on the Menominee River adds to the diverse landscape of water resource management and climate resilience efforts in the area, making it a point of interest for enthusiasts and researchers alike.
Wind
Humidity
Year Completed |
1924 |
Dam Length |
656 |
Dam Height |
29 |
River Or Stream |
Menominee River |
Primary Dam Type |
Gravity |
Surface Area |
150 |
Hydraulic Height |
29 |
Drainage Area |
4051.3 |
Nid Storage |
1000 |
Structural Height |
29 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
29 |
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