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Cheney Reservoir

Cheney Reservoir is a reservoir on the North Fork Ninnescah River in Reno, Kingman, and Sedgwick counties of Kansas in the United States.[5] Built and managed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for local water supply, it is also used for flood control and recreation. Cheney State Park is located on its shore.[5]

Cheney Reservoir
Aerial view of Cheney Reservoir
(looking southward) (2010)
Cheney Reservoir
LocationSedgwick / Kingman /
Reno counties in Kansas
Coordinates37°45′35″N 97°50′06″W / 37.75972°N 97.83500°W / 37.75972; -97.83500
TypeReservoir
Primary inflowsNorth Fork Ninnescah River
Primary outflowsNorth Fork Ninnescah River
Catchment area1,036 sq mi (2,680 km2)
Basin countriesUnited States
Managing agencyU.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Built1962
First floodedNovember 1964
Surface area9,550 acres (38.6 km2)
Max. depth42 feet (13 m)[1]
Water volumeFull: 167,074 acre⋅ft (206,083,000 m3)[2]
Current (Nov. 2015): 156,432 acre⋅ft (192,956,000 m3)[3]
Shore length167 miles (108 km)
Surface elevationFull: 1,422 ft (433 m)[2]
Current (Nov. 2015): 1,421 ft (433 m)[3]
SettlementsMount Vernon, St. Joe, Cheney, Pretty Prairie
References[4]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

History edit

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and later the Arkansas-Red-White Basin Interagency Committee established in 1950, conducted studies on the Ninnescah River basin as part of an investigation of the broader Arkansas River basin. The investigation resulted in a water-use and control plan including the construction of reservoirs and the use of available water as a regulated supply for the city of Wichita, Kansas. Wichita needed an additional water supply to supplement its existing supply wells. The water of the Arkansas River was of poor quality and too polluted to use, leaving the Ninnescah as the next closest potential source. The Bureau of Reclamation issued a report in 1957, and the U.S. Congress authorized the construction of Cheney Dam and Reservoir in 1960.[5]

Construction began in 1962 and finished in 1965. Storage of water in the reservoir began with the closure of the river outlet works in November 1964, and delivery of water to the city of Wichita began in the summer of 1965. Conservation storage of water increased until the reservoir was filled in October 1968.[5]

Geography edit

 
KDOT map of Reno County

Cheney Reservoir is located at 37°45′35″N 97°50′06″W / 37.75972°N 97.83500°W / 37.75972; -97.83500 (37.7597113, -97.8350121) at an elevation of 1,421 feet (433 m).[4] It lies in south-central Kansas in the Wellington Lowlands region of the Great Plains.[6] Most of the reservoir lies in Reno County though its southwestern portion extends into Kingman County, and a small portion along the dam lies within Sedgwick County.[7][8][9] The junction of the three counties' borders lies in the reservoir.[6]

The reservoir is impounded at its southeastern end by Cheney Dam (National ID # KS00017). The dam is located at 37°43′31″N 97°47′51″W / 37.72528°N 97.79750°W / 37.72528; -97.79750 (37.7252898, -97.7975511) at an elevation of 1,417 feet (432 m).[10] The middle portion of Cheney Dam lies in the northwest corner of Sedgwick County, its southwestern end lies in Kingman County, and its northeastern end lies in Reno County.[7][8][9] The North Fork Ninnescah River is both the reservoir's primary inflow from the northwest and its outflow to the southeast.[6]

Kansas Highway 251, which runs north-south, connects the reservoir to U.S. Route 54 4 miles (6.4 km) to the south and the community of Cheney 5.5 miles (8.9 km) to the south. Below the dam, the highway becomes a paved county road and turns northeast, running parallel to the dam then finally turning east. 21st Street North, another paved county road, runs east-west immediately south of the dam.[9]

There are two settlements at Cheney Reservoir, both unincorporated: Mount Vernon, located 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the dam, and St. Joe, located 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the reservoir's southeastern end.[7][8]

Hydrography edit

The surface area, surface elevation, and water volume of the reservoir fluctuate based on inflow and local climatic conditions.[3] In terms of capacity, the Bureau of Reclamation vertically divides the reservoir into a set of pools based on volume and water level, and it considers the reservoir full when filled to the capacity of its active conservation pool.[2][3] When full, Cheney Reservoir has a surface area of 9,550 acres (38.6 km2), a surface elevation of 1,422 feet (433 m), and a volume of 167,074 acre-feet (206,083,000 m3).[1][2] When filled to maximum capacity, it has an approximate surface area of 26,000 acres (110 km2), a surface elevation of 1,453 feet (443 m), and a volume of 699,278 acre-feet (862,547,000 m3).[2][11]

The streambed underlying the reservoir has an elevation of 1,368 feet (417 m).[2]

Infrastructure edit

 
Cheney Dam

Cheney Dam has a structural height of 126 feet (38 m) and a length of 24,458 feet (7,455 m). At its crest, it has an elevation of 1,454 feet (443 m).[12] Its upstream face is covered with soil cement while its downstream face consists of a 12-foot (3.7 m) layer of topsoil and grass. It has an uncontrolled spillway that leads to a conduit and stilling basin as well as two sets of outlet works: one for the river and one for Wichita's municipal water supply.[5]

Management edit

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation owns and operates the dam and reservoir for flood control and municipal water supply purposes as part of its Wichita Project. The City of Wichita operates a pumping facility below the dam which pipes water to a treatment plant in the city.[5] The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWP) manages 5,439 acres (22.01 km2) of land around the reservoir as the Cheney Wildlife Area.[13]

Parks and recreation edit

The KDWP operates Cheney State Park located on both shores of the reservoir's southern end. The 1,913-acre (7.74 km2) park is divided into two areas: the East Shore Area and the West Shore Area. Both areas include boat ramps, campgrounds, and swimming beaches. The East Shore Area also hosts a full-service marina, and the West Shore Area includes hiking trails as well as the Ninnescah Sailing Center.[14]

Cheney Reservoir is open for sport fishing year-round. Hunting is permitted on the public land around the reservoir although it is restricted in certain areas. In addition, certified range officers operate the Cheney Shooting Range on weekends at the north end of the Cheney Wildlife Area.[15]

Wildlife edit

Fish species resident in the reservoir include channel catfish, crappie, striped bass, walleye, white bass, and wiper.[15] Two invasive species, the white perch and the zebra mussel, live in the lake as well.[1] Game animals living around the reservoir include doves, pheasants, quail, rabbits, and wild turkeys. Other land animals in the area include beavers, bobcats, muskrats, opossums, raccoons, red foxes, and skunks.[15]

Information technology edit

In 2016, geolocation company MaxMind announced that its default locations for various countries would be manually changed to point to bodies of water instead of pointing to places on land; this included setting the middle of Cheney Reservoir as the default location for the United States.[16] MaxMind's default locations are placed near the geographic centers of their respective countries, and are the coordinates that MaxMind's online geolocation service provides whenever it's queried for an IP address where it can only determine the country of origin. Before the 2016 change, MaxMind's default location for the United States was a farmhouse in nearby Potwin, but this caused significant legal trouble for its residents due to various people and organizations assuming that the farmhouse was the actual source of certain malicious IP addresses.[17][18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Cheney Reservoir Fishing Information". Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Cheney Reservoir Allocations" (PDF). U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  3. ^ a b c d "Current Reservoir Data for Cheney Dam, KS". U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  4. ^ a b "Cheney Reservoir". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  5. ^ a b c d e f . U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Archived from the original on 2015-11-18. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  6. ^ a b c "2003-2004 Official Transportation Map" (PDF). Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  7. ^ a b c "Reno County, Kansas - General Highway Map". Kansas Department of Transportation. July 2010. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  8. ^ a b c "Kingman County, Kansas - General Highway Map". Kansas Department of Transportation. November 2011. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  9. ^ a b c "Sedgwick County, Kansas - General Highway Map". Kansas Department of Transportation. November 2011. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  10. ^ "Cheney Dam". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
  11. ^ "Burns & McDonnell Report - Chapter 5" (PDF). U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  12. ^ "Cheney Dam". U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  13. ^ "Cheney Wildlife Area". Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
  14. ^ "Cheney State Park" (PDF). Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
  15. ^ a b c "Cheney Reservoir & Wildlife Area" (PDF). Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
  16. ^ Hill, Kashmir. "This is the new digital center of the United States". Retrieved 2019-08-19.
  17. ^ "How an internet mapping glitch turned a random Kansas farm into a digital hell". 10 April 2016.
  18. ^ Andrews, Travis M. "Lawsuit: How a quiet Kansas home wound up with 600 million IP addresses and a world of trouble". Washington Post. Retrieved 13 January 2022.

External links edit

Official
  • Cheney Dam, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
  • Cheney State Park, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism
  • Cheney Wildlife Area, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism
  • , U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Maps
  • Kingman County Maps: Current, KDOT
  • Reno County Maps: Current, KDOT
  • Sedgwick County Maps: Current, Historic, KDOT

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Cheney Reservoir is a reservoir on the North Fork Ninnescah River in Reno Kingman and Sedgwick counties of Kansas in the United States 5 Built and managed by the U S Bureau of Reclamation for local water supply it is also used for flood control and recreation Cheney State Park is located on its shore 5 Cheney ReservoirAerial view of Cheney Reservoir looking southward 2010 Cheney ReservoirLocationSedgwick Kingman Reno counties in KansasCoordinates37 45 35 N 97 50 06 W 37 75972 N 97 83500 W 37 75972 97 83500TypeReservoirPrimary inflowsNorth Fork Ninnescah RiverPrimary outflowsNorth Fork Ninnescah RiverCatchment area1 036 sq mi 2 680 km2 Basin countriesUnited StatesManaging agencyU S Bureau of ReclamationBuilt1962First floodedNovember 1964Surface area9 550 acres 38 6 km2 Max depth42 feet 13 m 1 Water volumeFull 167 074 acre ft 206 083 000 m3 2 Current Nov 2015 156 432 acre ft 192 956 000 m3 3 Shore length167 miles 108 km Surface elevationFull 1 422 ft 433 m 2 Current Nov 2015 1 421 ft 433 m 3 SettlementsMount Vernon St Joe Cheney Pretty PrairieReferences 4 1 Shore length is not a well defined measure Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Hydrography 4 Infrastructure 5 Management 6 Parks and recreation 7 Wildlife 8 Information technology 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe U S Bureau of Reclamation and later the Arkansas Red White Basin Interagency Committee established in 1950 conducted studies on the Ninnescah River basin as part of an investigation of the broader Arkansas River basin The investigation resulted in a water use and control plan including the construction of reservoirs and the use of available water as a regulated supply for the city of Wichita Kansas Wichita needed an additional water supply to supplement its existing supply wells The water of the Arkansas River was of poor quality and too polluted to use leaving the Ninnescah as the next closest potential source The Bureau of Reclamation issued a report in 1957 and the U S Congress authorized the construction of Cheney Dam and Reservoir in 1960 5 Construction began in 1962 and finished in 1965 Storage of water in the reservoir began with the closure of the river outlet works in November 1964 and delivery of water to the city of Wichita began in the summer of 1965 Conservation storage of water increased until the reservoir was filled in October 1968 5 Geography edit nbsp KDOT map of Reno County Cheney Reservoir is located at 37 45 35 N 97 50 06 W 37 75972 N 97 83500 W 37 75972 97 83500 37 7597113 97 8350121 at an elevation of 1 421 feet 433 m 4 It lies in south central Kansas in the Wellington Lowlands region of the Great Plains 6 Most of the reservoir lies in Reno County though its southwestern portion extends into Kingman County and a small portion along the dam lies within Sedgwick County 7 8 9 The junction of the three counties borders lies in the reservoir 6 The reservoir is impounded at its southeastern end by Cheney Dam National ID KS00017 The dam is located at 37 43 31 N 97 47 51 W 37 72528 N 97 79750 W 37 72528 97 79750 37 7252898 97 7975511 at an elevation of 1 417 feet 432 m 10 The middle portion of Cheney Dam lies in the northwest corner of Sedgwick County its southwestern end lies in Kingman County and its northeastern end lies in Reno County 7 8 9 The North Fork Ninnescah River is both the reservoir s primary inflow from the northwest and its outflow to the southeast 6 Kansas Highway 251 which runs north south connects the reservoir to U S Route 54 4 miles 6 4 km to the south and the community of Cheney 5 5 miles 8 9 km to the south Below the dam the highway becomes a paved county road and turns northeast running parallel to the dam then finally turning east 21st Street North another paved county road runs east west immediately south of the dam 9 There are two settlements at Cheney Reservoir both unincorporated Mount Vernon located 1 mile 1 6 km west of the dam and St Joe located 2 miles 3 2 km east of the reservoir s southeastern end 7 8 Hydrography editThe surface area surface elevation and water volume of the reservoir fluctuate based on inflow and local climatic conditions 3 In terms of capacity the Bureau of Reclamation vertically divides the reservoir into a set of pools based on volume and water level and it considers the reservoir full when filled to the capacity of its active conservation pool 2 3 When full Cheney Reservoir has a surface area of 9 550 acres 38 6 km2 a surface elevation of 1 422 feet 433 m and a volume of 167 074 acre feet 206 083 000 m3 1 2 When filled to maximum capacity it has an approximate surface area of 26 000 acres 110 km2 a surface elevation of 1 453 feet 443 m and a volume of 699 278 acre feet 862 547 000 m3 2 11 The streambed underlying the reservoir has an elevation of 1 368 feet 417 m 2 Infrastructure edit nbsp Cheney Dam Cheney Dam has a structural height of 126 feet 38 m and a length of 24 458 feet 7 455 m At its crest it has an elevation of 1 454 feet 443 m 12 Its upstream face is covered with soil cement while its downstream face consists of a 12 foot 3 7 m layer of topsoil and grass It has an uncontrolled spillway that leads to a conduit and stilling basin as well as two sets of outlet works one for the river and one for Wichita s municipal water supply 5 Management editThe U S Bureau of Reclamation owns and operates the dam and reservoir for flood control and municipal water supply purposes as part of its Wichita Project The City of Wichita operates a pumping facility below the dam which pipes water to a treatment plant in the city 5 The Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism KDWP manages 5 439 acres 22 01 km2 of land around the reservoir as the Cheney Wildlife Area 13 Parks and recreation editThe KDWP operates Cheney State Park located on both shores of the reservoir s southern end The 1 913 acre 7 74 km2 park is divided into two areas the East Shore Area and the West Shore Area Both areas include boat ramps campgrounds and swimming beaches The East Shore Area also hosts a full service marina and the West Shore Area includes hiking trails as well as the Ninnescah Sailing Center 14 Cheney Reservoir is open for sport fishing year round Hunting is permitted on the public land around the reservoir although it is restricted in certain areas In addition certified range officers operate the Cheney Shooting Range on weekends at the north end of the Cheney Wildlife Area 15 Wildlife editFish species resident in the reservoir include channel catfish crappie striped bass walleye white bass and wiper 15 Two invasive species the white perch and the zebra mussel live in the lake as well 1 Game animals living around the reservoir include doves pheasants quail rabbits and wild turkeys Other land animals in the area include beavers bobcats muskrats opossums raccoons red foxes and skunks 15 Information technology editIn 2016 geolocation company MaxMind announced that its default locations for various countries would be manually changed to point to bodies of water instead of pointing to places on land this included setting the middle of Cheney Reservoir as the default location for the United States 16 MaxMind s default locations are placed near the geographic centers of their respective countries and are the coordinates that MaxMind s online geolocation service provides whenever it s queried for an IP address where it can only determine the country of origin Before the 2016 change MaxMind s default location for the United States was a farmhouse in nearby Potwin but this caused significant legal trouble for its residents due to various people and organizations assuming that the farmhouse was the actual source of certain malicious IP addresses 17 18 See also editLake Afton southeast of Cheney Reservoir List of Kansas state parks List of lakes reservoirs and dams in Kansas List of rivers of KansasReferences edit a b c Cheney Reservoir Fishing Information Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Retrieved 2015 10 19 a b c d e f Cheney Reservoir Allocations PDF U S Bureau of Reclamation Retrieved 2015 11 17 a b c d Current Reservoir Data for Cheney Dam KS U S Bureau of Reclamation Retrieved 2015 11 17 a b Cheney Reservoir Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved 2015 10 16 a b c d e f Wichita Project U S Bureau of Reclamation Archived from the original on 2015 11 18 Retrieved 2015 10 16 a b c 2003 2004 Official Transportation Map PDF Kansas Department of Transportation Retrieved 2015 10 16 a b c Reno County Kansas General Highway Map Kansas Department of Transportation July 2010 Retrieved 2015 10 16 a b c Kingman County Kansas General Highway Map Kansas Department of Transportation November 2011 Retrieved 2015 10 16 a b c Sedgwick County Kansas General Highway Map Kansas Department of Transportation November 2011 Retrieved 2015 10 16 Cheney Dam Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved 2015 10 16 Burns amp McDonnell Report Chapter 5 PDF U S Bureau of Reclamation Retrieved 2015 11 17 Cheney Dam U S Bureau of Reclamation Retrieved 2015 11 17 Cheney Wildlife Area Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Retrieved 2015 10 19 Cheney State Park PDF Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Retrieved 2015 10 19 a b c Cheney Reservoir amp Wildlife Area PDF Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Retrieved 2015 10 19 Hill Kashmir This is the new digital center of the United States Retrieved 2019 08 19 How an internet mapping glitch turned a random Kansas farm into a digital hell 10 April 2016 Andrews Travis M Lawsuit How a quiet Kansas home wound up with 600 million IP addresses and a world of trouble Washington Post Retrieved 13 January 2022 External links editOfficial Cheney Dam U S Bureau of Reclamation Cheney State Park Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Cheney Wildlife Area Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism Wichita Project U S Bureau of Reclamation Maps Kingman County Maps Current KDOT Reno County Maps Current KDOT Sedgwick County Maps Current Historic KDOT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cheney Reservoir amp oldid 1164288144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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