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Lake Gregory (Nuwara Eliya)

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Location
  
Nuwara Eliya

Basin countries
  
Sri Lanka

Islands
  
One

Surface elevation
  
1,874 m

Year built
  
1873

Type
  
Reservoir

Surface area
  
91.2 ha (225 acres)

Settlements
  
Nuwara Eliya

Area
  
91 ha

Cities
  
Nuwara Eliya

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Lake Gregory (Sinhalese: ග්‍රෙගරි වැව) is a reservoir in heart of the tea country hill city, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. Lake Gregory was constructed during the period of British Governor Sir William Gregory in 1873. The lake and the surrounding area make up the Gregory Lake Area.

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Map of Lake Gregory, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka

History

The area was originally a swampy bog at the foot of the small hills that border the town. In 1873 Sir William Gregory authorised the damming of the Thalagala stream, which originates from Mount Pidurutalagala, in order to make more land available for the expansion of the town. In 1881 the lake was stocked with trout by Mr C. J. R. Le Mesurier (Assistant Government Agent for Nuwara Eliya).

In 1913 the waters of the lake were directed into a tunnel which flows to a hydro power station at 'Blackpool' between the town and Nanu Oya. The power station continues to supply electricity to the town to this day. In British times Lake Gregory was used for water sports and recreational activities.

References

Lake Gregory (Nuwara Eliya) Wikipedia