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  2. Taylorsville Lake - Wikipedia

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    Taylorsville Lake Dam (National ID # KY00051), owned and operated by the Corps of Engineers, is an earthen structure 162 feet (49 m) high, 1,280 feet (390 m) long at its crest, and was constructed for flood control and recreation.

  3. Taylorsville Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Taylorsville Lake gains its name from the nearby town, named for President Zachary Taylor's father, Richard Taylor, who donated 60 acres (24 ha) of his own land for creation of the town. [ 2 ] The lake was created when the United States Army Corps of Engineers chose to dam the Salt River , thereby creating the lake, with its public opening in ...

  4. Salt River (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The Taylorsville Lake Dam, built in the early 1970s, has tamed the worst of the floods and changed the nature of the river downstream. Some flooding still occurs, especially near the Brashears Creek confluence at Taylorsville, but it is primarily back flow from the Ohio. The river receives the most rain in the month of May and the least in ...

  5. Signs of invasive fish found in Taylorsville Lake - AOL

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    Taylorsville Lake was chosen for testing since it is an important fishery resource found within the Salt River watershed, which branches off from the Ohio River, according to the news release.

  6. List of dams and reservoirs in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Kentucky.. All major dams are linked below. The National Inventory of Dams defines any "major dam" as being 50 feet (15 m) tall with a storage capacity of at least 5,000 acre-feet (6,200,000 m 3), or of any height with a storage capacity of 25,000 acre-feet (31,000,000 m 3).

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

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    The nearly 8100 major dams in the United States in 2006. The National Inventory of Dams defines a major dam as being 50 feet (15 m) tall with a storage capacity of at least 5,000 acre-feet (6,200,000 m 3), or of any height with a storage capacity of 25,000 acre-feet (31,000,000 m 3).

  8. Miami Conservancy District - Wikipedia

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    Located near Vandalia, Taylorsville Dam regulates the Great Miami River. It consists of 1,235,000 cubic yards (944,000 m 3) of earth, is 67 feet (20 m) high and spans 2,980 feet (910 m). When full, the dam would inundate 9,650 acres (39.1 km 2) (39 km²). It was constructed in 1919. US 40 also runs across this dam.

  9. Great Miami River - Wikipedia

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    Indian Lake is an artificial reservoir which receives the flow from the North and South forks of the Great Miami River. It flows south and southwest, past Sidney, and is joined by Loramie Creek in northern Miami County. It flows south past Piqua and Troy, and through Taylorsville Dam in Huber Heights and Vandalia.