Fawell Dam (Naperville, Illinois)
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Naperville, Illinois
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The Fawell Dam is located on the West Branch of the DuPage River in the McDowell Grove Forest Preserve upstream of the City of Naperville. It was constructed between 1969 and 1971 by the Illinois Department of Transportation Division of Water Resources (now known as the Illinois Department of Natural Resources/Office of Water Resources). The purpose of the dam was to store floodwaters on the West Branch and thus reduce flood heights and flood damages in downtown Naperville. Moveable (operable) gates are present on the spillway (outlet) of the dam. The IDNR/OWR owned and maintained the dam until 1998, when ownership and maintenance responsibilities were transferred to DuPage County. The Dam is approximately 26 feet high and has a crest length of approximately 1480 feet.
ec.dupagecounty.gov/SaltCreek/FawellDam.aspx
ec.dupagecounty.gov/SaltCreek/FawellDam.aspx
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Coordinates: 41°47'5"N 88°10'41"W
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- Arbors of Brookdale 0.9 km
- Terraces of Brookdale 1.3 km
- Brookdale Village 1.4 km
- Chantecleer Lakes 1.7 km
- Tabor Hills 2.1 km
- McDowell Place 2.3 km
- Tellabs 2.6 km
- NALCO 3 km
- Illinois Department of Corrections Youth Center 4.3 km
- Rivershore Condominiums 0.6 km
- Riverbrook Shopping Center 0.8 km
- Brush Hill 1 km
- McDowell Grove Forest Preserve 1 km
- Cress Creek 1.1 km
- Jefferson Point 1.4 km
- Brookdale Apartments 1.6 km
- Will-O-Way 1.6 km
- Brookdale Manor 1.7 km
- Bridgewater 1.7 km