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This is a list of dams and reservoirs in the U.S. state of Minnesota and pertinent data in a sortable table. There are more than 1,250 dams in the state. There are more than 1,250 dams in the state. Over 800 are public facilities and of these 430 are owned by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources .
Lake Byllesby Dam; List of dams and reservoirs in Minnesota; Little Falls Dam; Lock and Dam No. 1; Lock and Dam No. 2; Lock and Dam No. 3; Lock and Dam No. 4; Lock and Dam No. 5; Lock and Dam No. 5A; Lock and Dam No. 6; Lock and Dam No. 7; Lock and Dam No. 8
Lock and Dam No. 3: Red Wing, Minnesota: 796.9 675 feet Owned/operated by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Division, St. Paul District : Lock and Dam No. 4: Alma, Wisconsin
Thomson Dam, also known as the Thomson Hydro Station [1] or Thomson Water Project, [6] is an embankment and concrete gravity dam on the Saint Louis River near the town of Thomson in northeastern Minnesota, United States.
All reservoirs in Minnesota should be included in this category. The main article for this category is List of dams and reservoirs in Minnesota; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reservoirs in Minnesota; See also category Lakes of Minnesota
Minnesota Power [19] 1907/1914/ 1919/1949 Ford Dam: Saint Paul, Minnesota: 18 4 Brookfield Renewable Partners [20] 1924 Lake Zumbro Hydroelectric Generating Plant: Wabasha County, Minnesota: 2.3 2 Rochester Public Utilities [21] [22] 1919 Blanchard Dam: Morrison County, Minnesota: 18 Minnesota Power [22] 1925 Little Falls Dam. Little Falls MN ...
The original 1884 dam under construction. The Winnibigoshish Lake Dam is a dam at the outlet of Lake Winnibigoshish into the Mississippi River in Minnesota, United States. The dam crosses the county line between Cass County and Itasca County, and lies within the Leech Lake Indian Reservation.
Ames Mill Dam is a 6-foot (2 m) low-head dam located near South Water Street in Northfield city, in southeastern Minnesota, in the United States. [1] It lies on the Cannon River, a tributary of the Mississippi River 35 miles (55 km) south of St. Paul.