- Lake Tuscaloosa
Infobox lake
lake_name = Lake Tuscaloosa
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location =Alabama
coords = coord|33|20|35|N|87|33|20|W|region:US_type:waterbody|display=inline,title
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basin_countries = United States
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area = convert|5885|acre|km2|abbr=on
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volume = convert|40000000|USgal|m3|abbr=on|lk=on
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shore = convert|177|mi|km|abbr=on
elevation = convert|223.2|ft|m|abbr=on
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cities =Lake Tuscaloosa is a man-made
lake in west-centralAlabama , created by damming North River. It was constructed to provide water for Tuscaloosa residents and for industrial use as well. It was completed in 1970 at a cost of about $7,725,000. Since it is located just north of Tuscaloosa and Northport, the lake is also very popular for recreational activities. [ [http://ourgreatlake.org/about.html Lake Tuscaloosa - "Our Great Lake". Protect. Preserve. Play ] ]History
Lake Tuscaloosa was constructed in response to the rising population of Tuscaloosa, which began to consume more water than its two current reservoirs, Harris Lake and Lake Nicol, could provide. A dam was constructed on North River, flooding the area that would become Lake Tuscaloosa. In relation to the other two lakes, Lake Tuscaloosa became the most bountiful of the three, pushing Harris Lake to only handle industrial water and Lake Nicol for use as a backup. Currently, Lake Tuscaloosa's water is treated for human consumption as well as providing some industrial raw water. [ [http://www.ci.tuscaloosa.al.us/index.asp?NID=226 Tuscaloosa, AL - Official Website - Lakes Division ] ]
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