White River reservoir system

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The White River reservoir system is a network of man-made lakes and dams along the White River in the Ozarks, developed primarily for flood control, hydroelectric power, water supply, and recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf infrastructure network
reservoir system
affects aquatic ecosystems of the White River
downstream navigation conditions
basin White River basin NERFINISHED
contains series of artificial lakes
series of dams
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer United States Army Corps of Engineers NERFINISHED
hasPart Beaver Dam NERFINISHED
Beaver Lake NERFINISHED
Bull Shoals Dam NERFINISHED
Bull Shoals Lake NERFINISHED
Greers Ferry Dam NERFINISHED
Greers Ferry Lake NERFINISHED
Norfork Dam NERFINISHED
Norfork Lake NERFINISHED
Table Rock Dam NERFINISHED
Table Rock Lake NERFINISHED
helpsPrevent downstream flooding
locatedIn Arkansas
Missouri
Ozarks NERFINISHED
locatedOn White River NERFINISHED
managingAgency U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District NERFINISHED
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Southwestern Division NERFINISHED
manMade true
primaryPurpose flood control
hydroelectric power generation
recreation
water supply
provides hydroelectric power
industrial water supply
municipal water supply
recreational opportunities
region Ozark Mountains NERFINISHED
regulates White River flow
supportsActivity boating
camping
fishing
swimming
usedBy hydropower utilities
local communities
recreational anglers
tourists

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Beaver Lake partOf White River reservoir system