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Peña Blanca Lake

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Type
  
Basin countries
  
Average depth
  
65 ft (20 m)

Area
  
18 ha

Primary inflows
  
Pajarito Wash

Surface area
  
45 acres (18 ha)

Surface elevation
  
1,219 m

Mean depth
  
20 m


Similar
  
Frye Mesa Reservoir, Mount Glenn, Carr Peak, Hutch's Pool, Chiricahua Peak

Peña Blanca Lake is a reservoir in Arizona, United States, located 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Nogales. The facilities are maintained by the Coronado National Forest division of the USDA Forest Service. The lake was created in 1957 by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. In 2008, the lake was closed to clean mercury contamination within the sediment, thought to be from old mines in the area. The lake was reopened in August 2009. In 2013, an Arizona Department of Environmental Quality report showed that mercury levels were similar to those before the lake was drained and dredged. One potential cause for the high mercury could be naturally occurring mercury seeping through the faults or a spring in the lake, though these claims are still under investigation.

Contents

Map of Pe%C3%B1a Blanca Lake, Arizona 85621, USA

Fish speciesEdit

  • Rainbow Trout - Stocked in winter
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Sunfish
  • Catfish (Channel)
  • Gila Longfin Dace
  • References

    Peña Blanca Lake Wikipedia


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