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  2. Lake Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Lake Marathon Dam. The area of the lake at the height of the spillway of the dam is 2.45 square kilometres, the maximum depth is 54 m, the lake concentrates water from a drainage basin of 118 square kilometres with an average runoff of 14,400,000 m³ per year in an average rainfall of 580 mm per year, the average inbound volume is 12,000,000 ...

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  4. Marathon Dam - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir has a maximum depth of 54 m (177 ft) and surface area of 2.45 km 2 (1 sq mi) The dam is located at the head of a 118 km 2 (46 sq mi) drainage area with an average annual run-off of 14,400,000 m 3 (11,674 acre⋅ft), of which 12,000,000 m 3 (9,729 acre⋅ft) is captured. Average rainfall in the basin is 580 mm (23 in).

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  6. File:Map of Wisconsin highlighting Marathon County.svg

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    English: The maps use data from nationalatlas.gov, specifically countyp020.tar.gz on the Raw Data Download page. The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz . The Florida maps use hydrogm020.tar.gz to display Lake Okeechobee.

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  9. Sites Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Sites Reservoir is a proposed offstream reservoir project west of Colusa in the Sacramento Valley of northern California to be built and operated by the Sites Project Authority. The project would divert water from the Sacramento River upstream of the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta through existing canals to a new reservoir 14 miles ...