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- Q4931434 subject Q18699529.
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- Q4931434 abstract "The Boardman River is a 28.2-mile-long (45.4 km) river that flows into the west arm of Grand Traverse Bay in Traverse City, Michigan. The Boardman's upper tributaries rise near Kalkaska, Michigan, and its watershed drains an area of 295 square miles (760 km2) through 130 miles (210 km) of river and tributaries. The Boardman River is considered one of the top ten trout streams in Michigan. Before entering the Grand Traverse Bay, it becomes Boardman Lake, a natural lake that was originally 259 acres (1.05 km2) in size and increased to 339 acres (1.37 km2) after the Union Street Dam was constructed in 1867.After flowing through Boardman Lake, the river descends through downtown Traverse City, following a hairpin-shaped course to Grand Traverse Bay. This Traverse City section of the Boardman River is accessible by motorboat from the lakeshore up to a weir upstream from the lakeshore. A short distance upstream from the weir is the Union Street Dam, a small decommissioned mill dam located between Cass and Union Streets.The other three dams on the river are being removed: Sabin, Boardman and Brown Bridge. On October 6, 2012, a temporary structure put in place to facilitate drawdown at Brown Bridge Dam was breached, flooding the river valley. In June 2014 the Michigan DEQ issued a report identifying erosion around the temporary drawdown structure as the likely cause of the failure.Brown Bridge Dam removal was completed in January 2013 and resulted in the reestablishment of 2.5 miles of river channel. Revegetation and restoration work in the project area is ongoing. In preparation for the removal of the Boardman and Sabin Dams, both spillways have been opened and the impoundments have been drawn down as low as permitted by the permanent structures in place today. Deconstruction and removal are pending.".
- Q4931434 elevation "332.232".
- Q4931434 length "45061.632".
- Q4931434 mouthElevation "176.784".
- Q4931434 origin Q7996750.
- Q4931434 riverMouth Q1169.
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- Q4931434 thumbnail Boardman_River_in_Traverse_City.jpg?width=300.
- Q4931434 watershed "7.6404649254912E8".
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- Q4931434 elevationFt "1090".
- Q4931434 lengthMi "28".
- Q4931434 mouth Q1169.
- Q4931434 mouth Q5595169.
- Q4931434 mouthElevationFt "580".
- Q4931434 origin Q7996750.
- Q4931434 riverName "Boardman River".
- Q4931434 watershedSqmi "295".
- Q4931434 point "44.67528 -85.39589".
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- Q4931434 type River.
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- Q4931434 comment "The Boardman River is a 28.2-mile-long (45.4 km) river that flows into the west arm of Grand Traverse Bay in Traverse City, Michigan. The Boardman's upper tributaries rise near Kalkaska, Michigan, and its watershed drains an area of 295 square miles (760 km2) through 130 miles (210 km) of river and tributaries. The Boardman River is considered one of the top ten trout streams in Michigan.".
- Q4931434 label "Boardman River".
- Q4931434 lat "44.67528".
- Q4931434 long "-85.39589".
- Q4931434 depiction Boardman_River_in_Traverse_City.jpg.
- Q4931434 name "Boardman River".