Edward MacDowell Lake (Peterborough, New Hampshire)

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Edward MacDowell Lake is a man-made reservoir in Peterborough, New Hampshire, known for flood control, recreation, and its scenic natural surroundings within the Merrimack River watershed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reservoir
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType freshwater lake
function provision of public outdoor recreation
reduction of downstream flooding
hasFacility boat launch
picnic areas
trails
hasFeature earthen dam
forested shoreline
scenic natural surroundings
hasLandUse conservation land around shoreline
hasManagementObjective preservation of natural habitat
protection of downstream communities from flooding
hasRecreationalActivity birdwatching
non-motorized boating
warmwater fishing
inflow Nubanusit Brook NERFINISHED
isPartOf federal flood risk management projects
isReservoirOn Nubanusit Brook NERFINISHED
isWithinDistanceOf Peterborough town center NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hillsborough County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
New Hampshire
Peterborough, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
locatedInHydrologicUnit Merrimack River basin NERFINISHED
locatedInWatershed Merrimack River watershed NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers NERFINISHED
namedAfter Edward MacDowell NERFINISHED
near MacDowell Colony NERFINISHED
outflow Nubanusit Brook NERFINISHED
partOf New England flood control system NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose flood control
region New England NERFINISHED
use boating
fishing
hiking
recreation
wildlife observation
watercourse Nubanusit Brook NERFINISHED

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Merrimack River watershed containsWaterBody Edward MacDowell Lake (Peterborough, New Hampshire)