Hoover Reservoir

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Hoover Reservoir is a large man-made lake in central Ohio that serves as a primary drinking water source and popular recreation area for the Columbus region.

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Label Occurrences
Hoover Reservoir canonical 2
O'Shaughnessy Reservoir 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf man-made lake
reservoir
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
completedIn 1955
constructionBegan 1950s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy impoundment of Big Walnut Creek
formedBy Hoover Dam (Ohio)
hasFacility Hoover Reservoir Park
boat ramps
fishing piers
picnic areas
trails
hasRestriction horsepower limits for motorboats
no gasoline-powered personal watercraft
no swimming allowed
knownFor bald eagle sightings
bird habitat
sailing regattas
length approximately 5 miles
locatedIn Franklin County, Ohio NERFINISHED
Ohio
locatedInRegion Central Ohio
surface form: central Ohio
locatedNear Columbus, Ohio
Gahanna, Ohio
Westerville, Ohio
managedBy City of Columbus government
surface form: City of Columbus Department of Public Utilities
maximumDepth approximately 60 feet
nearbyCity Columbus
surface form: Columbus, Ohio

Gahanna, Ohio
Westerville, Ohio
operator Columbus, Ohio
surface form: City of Columbus
partOf Columbus, Ohio
surface form: Columbus public water system
primaryFunction primary drinking water source for Columbus region
shoreLength approximately 45 miles
surfaceArea approximately 4,700 acres
use birdwatching
boating
canoeing
drinking water source
fishing
flood control
hiking
kayaking
municipal water supply
recreation
sailing
wildlife observation
watercourse Big Walnut Creek

Referenced by (3)

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Delaware County, Ohio hasWaterBody Hoover Reservoir
Scioto River hasReservoir Hoover Reservoir
this entity surface form: O'Shaughnessy Reservoir