Long (Ryerson) Lake Level Control Structure
Long (Ryerson) Lake Level Control Structure is a dam impounding Long (Ryerson) Lake in Newaygo County, Michigan.
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Long (Ryerson) Lake Level Control Structure is a dam that impounds Long (Ryerson) Lake in Newaygo County, Michigan. It is a Gravity dam. It stands about 5 feet high. It was completed in 1963. Listed purpose: Recreation.
Dams shape Michigan's rivers, creating impoundments that support shoreline fishing, paddling and scenery while also affecting water flow and fish passage. This structure is documented in the Michigan Dam Inventory and regulated by the state (EGLE). Stay behind all safety barriers and heed posted restrictions near the dam and its spillway. Related places list the river and nearby waters.
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