- Lake Palmdale
Infobox lake
lake_name = Lake Palmdale
image_lake = Lake Palmdale-kmf.jpg
caption_lake = Lake Palmdale with theCalifornia Aqueduct in the foreground.
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location =California
coords = coord|34|33|05|N|118|07|16|W|region:US-CA_type:waterbody|display=inline,title
type =reservoir
inflow = California Aqueduct
outflow = Una Lake
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basin_countries = United States
length = 1.05 miles (1.69 km)
width = 0.54 miles (0.87 km)
area = 586.3 acres (1.47 km²)
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shore = 3.29 miles (5.29 km)
elevation = 2,980 ft (908.3 m)
islands = 2
cities =Palmdale, California
frozen =Lake Palmdale, is a man-made
freshwater reservoir that was completed in 1924 along with the nearbyLittlerock Reservoir and theLittlerock Dam . It is part of theCalifornia State Water Project and is fed by theCalifornia Aqueduct . It is located in the city of Palmdale near the city's southern edge, in the small Anaverde Valley between theSan Andreas Fault and the base of Mount Tenhi.History
Formerly called Harold Reservoir, Lake Palmdale was completed in 1924 to assist the local
Antelope Valley agriculture by providing a stable and consistent water source for the local farmers. At the time of its completion, agriculture was the primary economic driver in the Palmdale area. This water source was needed due to therain shadow desert effect that theSan Gabriel Mountains have on the Antelope Valley, located in theMojave Desert . Today the lake serves as the primary water source for thePalmdale Water District , the city's public water utility, and provides water for more than 200,000 people who live in the area. It also is used to generate electricity.Geography
Lake Palmdale is 2,980 feet (908.3 m) above sea level and is ringed by the hills of the San Andreas Fault and Mount Tenhi, except for a small pond on the lake's east side called "Una Lake" from which it is separated by the Palmdale Dam and
Sierra Highway . The lake is 1.05 miles (1.69 km) in diameter at its greatest point (northwest to southeast), by 0.54 miles (0.87 km) in width (southwest to northeast). The lake has a surface area of 0.916 mi². (1.47km²) or 586.3 acres and contains 2 small islands.Recreation
Lake Palmdale is regularly stocked of fish and has a small
pier -likedock that extends about .25 miles (0.4 km) into the lake from which members of the Palmdale Fin & Feather Club may use to fish from or take a small boat onto the lake. There are also many other small docks that run along the southwestern coast of the lake, also for use by the Fin & Feather Club. Use of Palmdale Lake for recreation is generally reserved for members of the Club. The nearby Littlerock Reservoir is aLos Angeles County operated park and is open to the public and can be used for boating, water skiing, fishing, and camping. The California Aqueduct is also open for fishing to the general public as long as they have a valid fishing license from theCalifornia Department of Fish and Game .Weather
Lake Palmdale has very hot, dry summers, breezy springs and autumns, and frigid, highly windy winters.
Rainy weather is limited almost completely to the months between October and May. Local rain is not relied on for maintaining the water level. This is done by water flow from the California Aqueduct, which collects and transports rainwater and snowmelt from the mountians of Northern California.
The alignment of the local hills and the earthquake fault creates a sort of
wind tunnel effect on the lake during the winter months. Although the lake is high elevation and winter temperatures drop frequently below freezing 32°F (0°C), there has been no known freezing over of the lake in its history.External links
* [http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?s=lpa&d=now&span=20hours California Department of Water Resources]
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