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Robert S. Kerr Reservoir

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Type
  
Primary outflows
  
Surface area
  
43,000 acres (174 km)

Mean depth
  
3.58 m

Shore length
  
402.3 km

Inflow source
  
Primary inflows
  
Arkansas River

Basin countries
  
Area
  
174 km²

Catchment area
  
382,687 km²

Outflow location
  
Arkansas River

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Average depth
  
11.75 ft (3.6 m) (mean)52 ft (15.8 m) (maximum)

Robert S. Kerr Reservoir is located within the Cookson Hills, on the Arkansas River in Sequoyah, Le Flore, Haskell, and Muskogee counties in eastern Oklahoma, US. It is about eight miles south of the nearest major town, Sallisaw, Oklahoma. The reservoir is impounded by Robert S. Kerr Lock and Dam at river mile 336.2 (km 541.1) on the Arkansas River, just a few miles below its confluence with the Canadian River. The lock and dam are part of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, which provides for barge navigation on the Arkansas River and some of its tributaries. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers maintains the locks and navigation system.

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Map of Robert S. Kerr Reservoir, Oklahoma, USA

The lock and dam were constructed by the Corps of Engineers and completed in 1970 at a cost of $94.566 million ($501 million in 2007 dollars). The dam also contains a small hydroelectric power plant with four units capable of producing a combined total of 110 megawatts.

In 2002, the I-40 bridge disaster occurred when a barge hit a bridge that carried Interstate 40 over the reservoir.

RecreationEdit

The lake and surrounds are popular destinations for boating, fishing and hunting. Facilities at the lake include boat ramps, picnic areas, RV and tent campsites, swimming beaches,hiking trails and concession stands. The Army Corps of Engineers also manages over 10,000 acres (40 km2) surrounding the lake for public hunting. Observation decks at the lake's visitors center allow guests to view barges and private watercraft as they pass through the lock system on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.

The lock, dam, and reservoir are named after Robert S. Kerr, former governor of Oklahoma and U.S. senator from Oklahoma, who died in 1963.

References

Robert S. Kerr Reservoir Wikipedia


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