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Unity Pond

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Location
  
Waldo County, Maine

Max. length
  
4.1 mi (6.6 km)

Area
  
10.21 km²

Mean depth
  
6.7 m

Width
  
3.1 km

Basin countries
  
United States

Max. width
  
1.9 mi (3.1 km)

Surface elevation
  
52 m

Length
  
6.6 km

Catchment area
  
84.69 km²

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Primary outflows
  
Twenty-Five Mile Stream

Surface area
  
2,523 acres (1,021 ha; 3.942 sq mi)

Unity Pond (Lake Winnecook) is the largest lake in Waldo County, Maine. It is within the towns of Unity, Burnham, and Troy. The main tributaries are Meadow Brook, Bithers Brook, and Carlton Stream. The sole outflow is Twenty-Five Mile Stream, via a wetlands to the southwest of the pond, which in turn feeds into the Sebasticook River. The pond is surrounded by almost 300 residences, of which slightly more than half are seasonal. It is also used for boating, fishing, camping, and swimming. Kanokolous Beach on the southwest shore and Burnham Town Beach are both open to the public.

Contents

Map of Unity Pond, Maine, USA

History

Europeans first settled Unity Pond in 1785. By the early 1800s, sawmills were established along the three main tributaries to the pond. By 1830, however, deforestation caused most of the sawmills to close. Deforestation made agriculture possible, which continued in the lands adjoining the lake well into the 20th century. Canneries were established in the area from the 1920s to the 1950s. As subsistence agriculture declined in the 1940s, it was replaced by poultry and dairy farming, and seasonal camps were built along the lake shore.

Water quality

The pond has been subject to eutrophication caused historically by agricultural runoff and effluent from a canning factory, and is on the state Nonpoint Source Priority Watersheds list, owing to the occurrence of summer algal blooms caused by phosphorus nutrient addition by runoff water. The watershed area surrounding the pond consists of 16.2% developed land, 71.7% non-developed land (consisting mostly of forest), and 12.1% surface water. A total of 20 fish species are found in the pond, including 12 indigenous species. The pond is stocked with trout and alewife.

References

Unity Pond Wikipedia


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