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Springfield Lake

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Catchment area
  
4.98 km (1.92 sq mi)

Max. length
  
1,832 m (6,010 ft)

Surface area
  
90 ha (220 acres)

Area
  
90 ha

Length
  
1.832 km

Province
  
Nova Scotia

Basin countries
  
Canada

Max. width
  
853 m (2,799 ft)

Surface elevation
  
103 m

Mean depth
  
3.2 m

Volume
  
0.00256 kmĀ³

Location
  
Middle Sackville, Nova Scotia

Similar
  
Bissett Lake, Morris Lake, Chocolate Lake, Shearwater - Nova Scotia

Springfield Lake is a small lake located in Middle Sackville, Halifax Regional Municipality. The shoreline perimeter is 5.6 km, the mean depth is 3 m and the maximum depth is 5 m (Mandaville 2000). Springfield is a headwater lake that is fed solely by underground springs and runoff. Located in the Shubenacadie watershed, it ultimately feeds into the Bay of Fundy. It lies in pyretic slate bedrock that is high in hydrogen and sulphur (Kerekes et al. 1986). The shoreline is fully developed (lined by private homes and cottages) with over 530 houses in the 500 ha watershed. Homes on streets adjacent to the lake receive municipal sewage treatment. There is a HRM Water Pollution Control Plant (secondary sludge activation), constructed in 1987, that discharges effluent into a stream outflowing at the north end of the lake. There is a public beach at the northwestern end of the Lake.

Contents

Map of Springfield Lake, Halifax, NS, Canada

DetailsEdit

  • Average width: 431 m (1,414 ft)
  • Basin permanence index: 0.46 m3/km (0.97 cu yd/mi)
  • Approximate flushing rate: 2.1 volumes per year
  • Relative depth: 0.43%
  • Shoreline development index: 1.70
  • Volume development index: 2.1
  • In-lake total phosphorus retention index: 0.7
  • References

    Springfield Lake Wikipedia