- Wills Creek (Ohio)
Infobox River
river_name = Wills Creek
caption = Wills Creek near its mouth, flowing from Wills Creek Dam
origin =
mouth =Muskingum River on the border of Muskingum and Coshocton counties
basin_countries = U.S.
length = 92.2 mi (148.4 km)
elevation =
mouth_elevation = 715 ft (218 m)
discharge =
watershed = 853 mi² (2,209 km²)Wills Creek is a
tributary of theMuskingum River , 92.2 mi (148.4 km) long, in easternOhio in theUnited States . Via the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of theMississippi River . It drains an area of 853 mi² (2,209 km²). Ohio Department of Natural Resources. [http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/streams/ "A Guide to Ohio Streams."] [http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/streams/chapter10.pdf Chapter 10: Major Ohio Watersheds (pdf)] ]The
United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "Wills Creek" as the stream's name in 1963. According to theGeographic Names Information System , it has also been known historically as "Cou-wach-en-ink" and as "Will's Creek."Gnis|1070997|Wills Creek]Wills Creek is formed by a confluence of short forks near Pleasant City in southern Guernsey County, [http://www.bartleby.com/69/77/W03477.html Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry] ] and initially flows northwardly through Byesville, Cambridge and Kimbolton. Near Kimbolton it turns westwardly and flows through southeastern Coshocton and northeastern Muskingum Counties, past Plainfield, to its mouth at the Muskingum River, *
DeLorme (1991). "Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer". Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-233-1 ] 8 mi (13 km) south of the city of Coshocton.Near its mouth, a flood-control
dam causes the creek to form Wills Creek Lake. [ [http://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/projects/lakes/wcw/ Wills Creek Lake website] ]January, 2005 Flood
On January 16, 2005 the Wills Creek Dam became the only dam in the Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District's history (established 1938) to reach its spillway elevation and have water flow uncontrolled over the top of the spillway [ [http://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/Announcements/index.cfm?id=7246&pge_prg_id=7783&pge_id=1242 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District 2005 Flood] ] . On that day Wills Creek Lake was convert|37|ft|m above its normal level of 749 feet (above sea level), and spanned convert|20452|acre|km2, causing it to be the largest man-made lake in the state of Ohio.
This extreme event was caused by an average of 5-8 inches of rain falling over Central Indiana and Ohio during January 4-14, 2005. This rain combined with snow melt and saturated ground to produce record breaking runoff. Other reservoirs also set pool level records, including
Alum Creek , Deer Creek,Delaware Lake , Paint Creek,Atwood Lake ,Bolivar Dam ,Charles Mill Lake ,Dillon Lake ,Dover Dam andMohawk Dam .ee also
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List of Ohio rivers References
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