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Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
Fort Peck Lake
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Fort Peck Lake, Montana, USA

The Fort Peck Dam is the highest of six major dams along the Missouri River, located in northeast Montana in the United States, near Glasgow, and adjacent to the community of Fort Peck. At 21,026 feet in length and over 250 feet in height, it is the largest hydraulically filled dam in the United States, and creates Fort Peck Lake, the fifth largest man-made lake in the U.S., more than 130 miles long, 200 feet deep, and it has a 1,520-mile shoreline which is longer than the state of California's coastline. It lies within the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. The dam and the 134-mile-long lake exist for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation, flood control, and water quality management.The dam presently has a nameplate capacity of 185.25 megawatts, divided among 5 generating units . Three units in powerhouse number one, completed in 1951, have a capacity of 105 MW. Completed in 1961, the two remaining generating units in powerhouse number 2, have a nameplate capacity of 80 MW.The lake has a maximum operating pool elevation of 2,250 feet above mean sea level and a normal operating pool elevation of 2,246 feet above mean sea level. The lake level fluctuates over time based on a number of factors. During the first week of February 2007, the reservoir set a record low elevation of 2,197 feet above mean sea level, nearly 12 feet lower than the previous record low set in 1991. In June 2011, in response to the 2011 Missouri River Floods, the dam was releasing almost 66,000 cubic feet per second , which greatly exceeded its previous record release of 35,000 cu ft/s set in 1975.
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