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Potrero de los Funes Dam

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Type
  
Reservoir

Surface area
  
890 acres (360 ha)

Area
  
3.602 kmĀ²

Mean depth
  
33 m

Cities
  
Potrero de los Funes

Primary outflows
  
Potrero River

Average depth
  
33 m (108 ft)

Surface elevation
  
1,210 m

Province
  
San Luis Province

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Location
  
Potrero de los Funes, La Capital Department, San Luis Province  Argentina

Primary inflows
  
Los Molles and La Bolsa streams

Similar
  
Embalse La Florida, Potrero de los Funes Circuit, Salto De La Moneda, Dique la Huertita, Sierra de las Quijadas

Lake Potrero de los Funes (Embalse Potrero de los Funes) is a reservoir 18 km (11 mi) northeast of San Luis, Argentina.

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Map of Potrero de los Funes Dam, San Luis Province, Argentina

Overview

The site, originally located in a corral belonging to the prominent Funes family of San Luis, was first dammed in 1860. The original levee, one of the first of its kind in South America, was destroyed by the torrential flooding common to riverbanks in the Dry Pampas region, and was rebuilt in 1876. The present reservoir, planned for the growing water supply needs of the nearby provincial capital, was inaugurated in 1927.

Populated with carp and silverside species, the lake became popular recreational fishing and camping grounds in subsequent decades, and the homonymous town, located north of the lake, grew around the resulting tourism industry; the Hotel Potrero de los Funes, a four star, 97 room facility, is the most important of the area's numerous lodges. The surrounding Potrero de los Funes Circuit, a 6.25 km (3.9 mi) track, was inaugurated in 2008, and hosts local Formula Renault, TC2000 and FIA GT Championships, among others.

References

Potrero de los Funes Dam Wikipedia