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  2. Woods Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Woods Reservoir is a 3,600 acre [1] reservoir created by the United States Army Corps of Engineers for use as a cooling system for the United States Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center. [2] The US Air Force and Arnold Engineering Development Center own and operate Woods Reservoir. [1]

  3. Elk River Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Elk River Dam, completed in 1952, [1] impounds the Elk River in the US state of Tennessee to form the Woods Reservoir. The US Air Force and Arnold Engineering Development Center own and operate Woods Reservoir. [1] The dam itself is just under 3,000 feet long and holds back 26 billion gallons of water on a 3,980-acre (1,610 ha) reservoir. [2]

  4. Chief Joseph Dam - Wikipedia

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    Installation of the initial generating units was started in 1958 and completed in 1961. Ten additional turbines were installed between 1973 and 1979, and the dam and lake were raised 3 m (10 ft), boosting the capacity to 2,620 MW, making Chief Joseph Dam the second largest hydroelectric power producer in the United States. [3]

  5. Elk River (Tennessee River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    This reservoir was built under the auspices of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, primarily to provide a large source of cooling water for the U.S. Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center, which has large wind tunnels and other military and scientific research equipment. This area is also used as a wildlife refuge.

  6. West Palm Beach: U.S. Army Corps reservoir project ... - AOL

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    West Palm Beach Mayor Keith James said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' decision-making in approving a reservoir project threatens city water supply.

  7. List of dams and reservoirs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Elk River Dam — Woods Reservoir; on the Elk River; finished in 1952 by the Corps of Engineers, to provide cooling water for the U.S. Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center Fall Creek Falls Dam — Fall Creek Falls Reservoir ; on Falls Creek; finished in 1970 by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

  8. Scituate Reservoir's woods are closed to the public. Here's ...

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  9. Drain delay: Why Sharon Lake dredging project is on hold

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    It is a 35-acre lake in Sharon Woods Park popular for fishing, hiking and boating. The park district created the lake in 1936 when it built a dam on Sharon Creek. Last year, 626,334 people visited ...