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Revision as of 07:44, 27 December 2008
Lake Oliver is a 9-mile long reservoir located in Tuscaloosa on the Black Warrior River. Created by the William Bacon Oliver Lock and Dam in 1940, it is named for U. S. Representative William Bacon Oliver. The lake largely follows the path of the river, and is downstream from the Holt Lock and Dam.
External links
- Black Warrior Hydrologic Modifications at Rivers of Alabama
Black Warrior River | |
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Dams |
Bankhead Lock and Dam, Holt Lock and Dam, Oliver Lock and Dam, Lewis Smith Dam, Warrior Lock and Dam |
Reservoirs |
Bankhead Lake, Holt Lake, Lake Tuscaloosa, Lake Oliver, Smith Lake, Inland Lake, Highland Lake, Warrior Lake |
Tributaries |
Blackburn Fork, Locust Fork, Mulberry Fork, North River, Sipsey Fork, Valley Creek, Village Creek |