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Lake of the Arbuckles

The Lake of the Arbuckles is a reservoir located in southern Oklahoma, 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Sulphur in Murray County. The lake covers 2,350 acres (950 ha) and is a principal water supply reservoir for the city of Ardmore, some 30 mi (48 km) to the southwest. It also supplies water to the cities of Sulphur, Davis, Wynnewood and a large oil refinery near Wynnewood. The lake also provides flood control, fish and wildlife habitat and recreation opportunities.[1]

Lake of the Arbuckles
Arbuckle Dam and Reservoir
Lake of the Arbuckles
Lake of the Arbuckles
LocationMurray County, Oklahoma,
United States
Coordinates34°26′01″N 097°01′40″W / 34.43361°N 97.02778°W / 34.43361; -97.02778
Lake typereservoir
Primary inflowsBuckhorn, Guy Sandy, and Rock Creeks
Primary outflowsRock Creek
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area3,127 acres (1,265 ha) (max.),
2,350 acres (950 ha) (normal)
Water volume108,839 acre⋅ft (134.251 hm3) at elevation 885.3 ft (269.8 m) (maximum)
Shore length136 mi (58 km)
SettlementsSulphur, Ardmore, Wynnewood
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Project timeline edit

During the early 1950s, a drought seriously depleted then-existing water supplies for the cities and towns in the Arbuckle area. Bureau of Reclamation representatives began meeting in 1956 with local officials about the feasibility of an Arbuckle water project. The proposed project was supported by the Oklahoma Congressional delegation. The Bureau prepared a preliminary development plan in 1961. Public Law 87-594, approved August 24, 1962 (76 Stat. 395) authorized the Arbuckle Project. The final development plan was completed in 1964. A contract to construct Arbuckle Dam was awarded June 9, 1964, and completed June 30, 1966. The project also incorporated certain other infrastructure. These included an aqueduct and pumping system to supply water to area customers, The contract for this construction was awarded August 27, 1965, and the work was completed in 1968. The Bureau turned over the operation and maintenance responsibilities to the Arbuckle Master Conservancy District on January 1, 1968.[1]

Description of dam and lake edit

Arbuckle Dam, creating Lake of the Arbuckles, was built by the United States Bureau of Reclamation on Rock Creek. at the confluence of Buckhorn, Guy Sandy, and Rock Creeks.[2] The lake is very scenic, nestled within the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. The dam is constructed of earth fill, with a volume of 2,977,800 cubic yards (2,276,700 m3).Its height is 150 feet (46 m) and crest length is 2,700 feet (820 m).[1]

The total capacity of the lake at elevation 885.3 feet (269.8 m) is 108,839 acre-feet (134,251,000 m3).The conservation capacity is 62,571 acre-feet (77,180,000 m3) at elevation 872.0 feet (265.8 m). The surface area at the maximum elevation is 3,127 acres (12.65 km2).[1]

Water delivery systems edit

The Arbuckle project included a pumping station downstream from the dam and a 17.9 miles (28.8 km) pipeline to deliver water to Davis and Wynnewood. The pipeline diameter ranges from 10 inches (250 mm) to 27 inches (690 mm).[1]

Recreation edit

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has rated the lake as the best for bass fishing in the state. The lake features 36 miles of shoreline. Fishing is permitted year-round for crappie, catfish, largemouth bass, white bass and bluegill. Facilities include three campgrounds for tents and RVs, picnic areas, public restrooms and boat docks and ramps.[3]

There are 3,400 acres (14,000,000 m2) of land available for recreational use adjacent to the reservoir.[1] Included within the Chickasaw National Recreation Area managed by the National Park Service, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation provides wildlife management.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g U.S. Department of the Interior. Bureau of Reclamation."Arbuckle Project." July 20, 2012. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
  2. ^ National Park Service. Chickasaw National Recreation Area
  3. ^ "Lake of the Arbuckles". www.travelok.com. Retrieved 2010-06-28.

External links edit

  • Bureau of Reclamation - Listing of Arbuckle Lake Facilities
  • Lake of the Arbuckles - Video footage of the area and a list of local activities and resources.
  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake of the Arbuckles
  • Lake of the Arbuckles information, photos and videos on TravelOK.com Official travel and tourism website for the State of Oklahoma
  • Arbuckle Project. U. S. Department of the Interior. Bureau of Reclamation.
  • Southcentral Region Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Lake of the Arbuckles Fisheries Management Plan. Retrieved July 25, 2013.

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The Lake of the Arbuckles is a reservoir located in southern Oklahoma 8 miles 13 km southwest of Sulphur in Murray County The lake covers 2 350 acres 950 ha and is a principal water supply reservoir for the city of Ardmore some 30 mi 48 km to the southwest It also supplies water to the cities of Sulphur Davis Wynnewood and a large oil refinery near Wynnewood The lake also provides flood control fish and wildlife habitat and recreation opportunities 1 Lake of the ArbucklesArbuckle Dam and ReservoirLake of the ArbucklesShow map of OklahomaLake of the ArbucklesShow map of the United StatesLocationMurray County Oklahoma United StatesCoordinates34 26 01 N 097 01 40 W 34 43361 N 97 02778 W 34 43361 97 02778Lake typereservoirPrimary inflowsBuckhorn Guy Sandy and Rock CreeksPrimary outflowsRock CreekBasin countriesUnited StatesSurface area3 127 acres 1 265 ha max 2 350 acres 950 ha normal Water volume108 839 acre ft 134 251 hm3 at elevation 885 3 ft 269 8 m maximum Shore length136 mi 58 km SettlementsSulphur Ardmore Wynnewood1 Shore length is not a well defined measure Contents 1 Project timeline 2 Description of dam and lake 3 Water delivery systems 4 Recreation 5 References 6 External linksProject timeline editDuring the early 1950s a drought seriously depleted then existing water supplies for the cities and towns in the Arbuckle area Bureau of Reclamation representatives began meeting in 1956 with local officials about the feasibility of an Arbuckle water project The proposed project was supported by the Oklahoma Congressional delegation The Bureau prepared a preliminary development plan in 1961 Public Law 87 594 approved August 24 1962 76 Stat 395 authorized the Arbuckle Project The final development plan was completed in 1964 A contract to construct Arbuckle Dam was awarded June 9 1964 and completed June 30 1966 The project also incorporated certain other infrastructure These included an aqueduct and pumping system to supply water to area customers The contract for this construction was awarded August 27 1965 and the work was completed in 1968 The Bureau turned over the operation and maintenance responsibilities to the Arbuckle Master Conservancy District on January 1 1968 1 Description of dam and lake editArbuckle Dam creating Lake of the Arbuckles was built by the United States Bureau of Reclamation on Rock Creek at the confluence of Buckhorn Guy Sandy and Rock Creeks 2 The lake is very scenic nestled within the Chickasaw National Recreation Area The dam is constructed of earth fill with a volume of 2 977 800 cubic yards 2 276 700 m3 Its height is 150 feet 46 m and crest length is 2 700 feet 820 m 1 The total capacity of the lake at elevation 885 3 feet 269 8 m is 108 839 acre feet 134 251 000 m3 The conservation capacity is 62 571 acre feet 77 180 000 m3 at elevation 872 0 feet 265 8 m The surface area at the maximum elevation is 3 127 acres 12 65 km2 1 Water delivery systems editThe Arbuckle project included a pumping station downstream from the dam and a 17 9 miles 28 8 km pipeline to deliver water to Davis and Wynnewood The pipeline diameter ranges from 10 inches 250 mm to 27 inches 690 mm 1 Recreation editThe Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has rated the lake as the best for bass fishing in the state The lake features 36 miles of shoreline Fishing is permitted year round for crappie catfish largemouth bass white bass and bluegill Facilities include three campgrounds for tents and RVs picnic areas public restrooms and boat docks and ramps 3 There are 3 400 acres 14 000 000 m2 of land available for recreational use adjacent to the reservoir 1 Included within the Chickasaw National Recreation Area managed by the National Park Service the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation provides wildlife management 1 References edit a b c d e f g U S Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Arbuckle Project July 20 2012 Retrieved September 11 2013 National Park Service Chickasaw National Recreation Area Lake of the Arbuckles www travelok com Retrieved 2010 06 28 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lake of the Arbuckles Bureau of Reclamation Listing of Arbuckle Lake Facilities Lake of the Arbuckles Video footage of the area and a list of local activities and resources U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Lake of the Arbuckles Lake of the Arbuckles information photos and videos on TravelOK com Official travel and tourism website for the State of Oklahoma Oklahoma Digital Maps Digital Collections of Oklahoma and Indian Territory Arbuckle Project U S Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Southcentral Region Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Lake of the Arbuckles Fisheries Management Plan Retrieved July 25 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake of the Arbuckles amp oldid 1093044371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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