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Konawa Reservoir

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Basin countries
  
United States

Average depth
  
17 ft (5.2 m) average

Water volume
  
23,000 acre·ft (28 hm)

Area
  
5.463 km²

Lake type
  
Reservoir

Surface area
  
1,350 acres (550 ha)

Max. depth
  
49.8 ft (15.2 m)

Surface elevation
  
282 m

Shore length
  
32.2 km

Cities
  
Konawa

Location
  
Seminole County, Oklahoma, United States

Konawa Reservoir (also known as Konawa Lake or Lake Konawa) is a reservoir located in Seminole County, Oklahoma. The lake covers approximately 1,350 acres (5.5 km2) and has a capacity of 23,000 acre feet (28,000,000 m3). It is owned by Oklahoma Gas and Electric (OG&E) Company. and was constructed in 1968-70, to provide cooling for a nearby gas-fired electric power generation plant. It impounds Jumper Creek, about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the city of Konawa, Oklahoma.

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Map of Konawa Reservoir, Oklahoma 74849, USA

DescriptionEdit

Konawa Reservoir supplies cooling water for a gas-fired electric power generation plant owned by Oklahoma Gas and Electric (OG&E) Company and located in Seminole County, Oklahoma. The plant has three steam-driven turbine generators and a gas turbine with a combined capacity of 1,534 megawatts (MWe). When the three main steam-driven generators are on-line, the plant must circulate a million gallons of water per minute (GPM) through its exhaust steam condensers.

The reservoir has a surface area of 1,350 acres (5.5 km2), a shoreline of 20 miles (32 km) and a rated capacity of 23,000 acre feet (28,000,000 m3). The mean depth is 17 feet (5.2 m) and the maximum depth is 49.8 feet (15.2 m). The pool surface elevation is 924 feet (282 m) above mean sea level. The lake level is maintained by pumping water from the South Canadian River as needed.

RecreationEdit

Rod and reel fishing is allowed at Konawa. State fishing laws apply and a valid fishing license is required. Water skiers and personal watercraft are also allowed to use the lake. Houseboats are prohibited.

WildlifeEdit

In 2003, Konawa ranked first among Oklahoma Lakes larger than 1,000 acres in the production of Largemouth bass. Other species of fish include:Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Hybrid Striped Bass, Sunfish and White Bass.

References

Konawa Reservoir Wikipedia