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Boomer Lake

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Location
  
Stillwater, Oklahoma

Primary outflows
  
Stillwater Creek

Average depth
  
9.7 ft (3.0 m)

Surface elevation
  
273 m

Shore length
  
13.8 km

Primary inflow
  
Stillwater Creek

Primary inflows
  
Stillwater Creek

Surface area
  
251 acres (102 ha)

Settlements
  
Stillwater, Oklahoma

Area
  
102 ha

Year built
  
1925

Cities
  
Stillwater

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Boomer Lake is located in the city of Stillwater, Oklahoma and was completed in 1925. The lake, as an artificial reservoir created by damming Stillwater Creek, serves several purposes such as cooling the local power plant and providing entertainment and recreation. Boomer Lake has a surface area of 251 acres, watershed area of 8954 acres, shoreline length of 8.6 miles, shoreline development ratio of 4.17, and mean depth of 9.7 feet.

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Map of Boomer Lake, Stillwater, OK 74075, USA

In 2011 Boomer Lake underwent severe drying due to lack of water, with water levels dropping as much as 15 ft and the shoreline receding up to 40 ft in some areas.

The lake serves as a great source for fishing and contains many varieties of fish such as largemouth bass, hybrid bass, saugeye, channel catfish, flathead catfish, crappie and many species of sunfish.

David L. Payne gravesiteEdit

The grave site of David L. Payne, a famous figure in pre-statehood history of Oklahoma is on Boomer Lake, where he was reinterred in 1995.

Fish AdvisoryEdit

In 2010, the Oklahoma State Department of Environmental Quality issued a fish advisory for the largemouth bass in the lake, with elevated mercury levels detected in the lake's population of largemouth bass. Other species of fish do not fall under the advisory. The advisory cautions against eating more than two servings per month of bass longer than 19 inches in length, and suggests children and women of childbearing age should restrict consumption to two servings per month of fish between 16-19 inches. As of early 2014, this advisory remains in effect.

References

Boomer Lake Wikipedia


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