Fairford River

Fairford River Water Control Structure ( FRWCS )

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The Fairford River forms the outflow of Manitobasees in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The river flows over a length of about 15 km to the eastern Lake St. Martin, which in turn is drained by the Dauphin River to Lake Winnipeg. Here, the Fairford River flows through the lake Pineimuta Lake. The river is almost exclusively in the Fairford Indian Reservation. The catchment area of ​​the Fairford River covers 80,300 km ². From the source of the Red Deer River to the mouth of the Fairford River, the flow length is 684 km. The mean discharge reaches 60 m³ / s

On discharge from the Manitobasee lies on the River the Fairford Dam, which was built in 1961 to regulate the water level of Manitobasees. The water level is 810.5 to 812.5 m above sea level held.

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