- Sog River
Sog is the largest freshwater river in Iceland in terms of water volume. Average flow is 110 m³/s. It runs from Lake
Þingvallavatn for 21.9km to its confluence with the riverHvítá , forming the riverÖlfusá which then runs for another 25 km into theAtlantic Ocean .There are three
hydroelectric power stations in the river: [http://www.lv.is/article.asp?catID=104&ArtId=245 Ljósafossstöð] (15 MW), [http://www.lv.is/article.asp?catID=104&ArtId=247 Írafossstöð] (48 MW) and [http://www.lv.is/article.asp?catID=104&ArtId=246 Steingrímsstöð] (27 MW).Sog River runs through two lakes, Lake Úlfljótsvatn and Lake Álftavatn.
The river has a healthy stock of arctic char and atlantic
salmon . The size of the char can be anywhere from 0.5 pounds up the 5.0 pounds with an average size of 1.0 pound. The most common weight for salmon is 5.0 to 10.0 pounds with a few fish caught each year from 20.0 to 30.0 pounds. There are also sea-run browntrout in the Sog River.
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