Biron Flowage
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| Biron Flowage | |
|---|---|
| Location | Wood County, Portage County |
| Type | Reservoir |
| Part of | Wisconsin River |
| Primary inflows | Wisconsin River |
| Primary outflows | Wisconsin River |
| Catchment area | ~6.35 billion US gallons (2.40×1010 L; 5.29×109 imp gal) |
| Managing agency | Biron Hydroelectric Co. |
| Built | 1916 |
| Surface area | 2,187 acres (885 ha) |
| Settlements | Biron, Wisconsin |
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Biron Flowage is a 2,187-acre (885 ha) reservoir on the Wisconsin River spanning Wood County and Portage County in central Wisconsin.[1] The modern dam (Biron Dam) was created by the Biron Hydroelectric Company in 1916, it has a maximum depth of 23 ft (7.0 m) and features a sand-gravel-muck substrate, providing a habitat to a number of species of wildlife.[2] The area that includes the reservoir and surrounding wetlands was an ancestral heartland for the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) people, and was first documented by the French in the early 17th century.[3]
