Shoreline Project Identification Program
MWCD Staff has compiled an inventory of the shoreline erosion problems at each of it's reservoirs. Shoreline erosion adds to the slow filling of the reservoirs by sedimentation. It also increases the suspended solids load in the lake water and in the effluent to the downstream outlet channel. As a result, the receiving streams in many cases violate state water quality standards and are included in the State's 303 (d) list of non-attaining stream systems. The MWCD currently estimates that there are 17.14 miles of shoreline erosion at 8 of their reservoirs.
For more information about how the program was developed and images, click here.
To view images of the identified projects at each reservoir and their status, click the link below:
Atwood Lake
Charles Mill Lake
Clendening Lake
Leesville Lake
Piedmont Lake
Pleasant Hill Lake
Senecaville Lake
Tappan Lake


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