Coosa River reservoir system

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The Coosa River reservoir system is a network of man-made lakes and dams along the Coosa River in Alabama and Georgia, used for hydroelectric power generation, flood control, recreation, and water supply.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydroelectric system
reservoir system
composedOf Jordan Dam NERFINISHED
Jordan Lake NERFINISHED
Lay Dam NERFINISHED
Lay Lake NERFINISHED
Logan Martin Dam NERFINISHED
Logan Martin Lake NERFINISHED
Mitchell Dam NERFINISHED
Mitchell Lake NERFINISHED
Neely Henry Dam NERFINISHED
Neely Henry Lake NERFINISHED
Weiss Dam NERFINISHED
Weiss Lake NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
energyType hydroelectric energy
hasUse flood control
hydroelectric power generation
recreation
water supply
helpsControl downstream flooding
influences aquatic ecosystems of the Coosa River
sediment transport in the Coosa River
water quality in the Coosa River
locatedIn Alabama
Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Coosa River NERFINISHED
manages river flow regulation
provides fish and wildlife habitat
lakeside recreation areas
navigation support
recreational boating opportunities
sport fishing opportunities
purpose base-load power support
peak power generation
region Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
riverSystem Alabama River basin NERFINISHED
Mobile River basin NERFINISHED
stateBorderContext Alabama–Georgia region NERFINISHED
supportsActivity camping
swimming
water sports
waterSourceFor industrial water supply
municipal water supply

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Neely Henry Lake partOf Coosa River reservoir system