Michigan's Smallwood Lake Begins Refilling Six Years After Dam Disaster
Smallwood Lake in Michigan has begun refilling after restoration work on Smallwood Dam reached substantial completion in July. The refilling process started on August 4 and is anticipated to take between eight and ten weeks. The dam's recovery is part of broader restoration efforts following a disaster that occurred six years ago. Work is still ongoing at two nearby dams, Secord and Edenville. Progress at Secord Dam has been delayed after crews discovered an issue with one of its spillway gates.
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