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Lake Koocanusa

Lake Koocanusa (KUU-KAN-U-S-A) is a reservoir in British Columbia (Canada) and Montana (United States) formed by the damming of the Kootenai River by the Libby Dam in 1972. The Dam was formally dedicated by President Gerald Ford on August 24, 1975.[1]

Lake Koocanusa
Lake Koocanusa
Lake Koocanusa
LocationMontana / British Columbia
Coordinates48°55′N 115°11′W / 48.92°N 115.18°W / 48.92; -115.18
Lake typereservoir
Primary inflowsKootenay River (Canada)
Primary outflowsKootenai River (USA)
Basin countriesUnited States, Canada
Surface elevation2,459 feet (750 m)
The Koocanusa Bridge over Lake Koocanusa from the east bank.

The lake is formed north of the dam, reaching 48 miles (77 km) to the Canada–United States border and 42 miles (68 km) further into British Columbia. The lake holds 13% of the water in the Columbia River system. The town of Rexford was moved, as well as the Great Northern Railway line. The town of Waldo, British Columbia is now covered by the lake. What was once a barrier to river travel, Jennings Canyon is now inundated by the lake.[2] The Elk River joins the Kootenay River in the northern part of Lake Koocanusa, within Canadian territory.

Lake Koocanusa was named in a contest won by Alice Beers of Rexford, Montana.[1] The name is made from the first three letters of the Kootenay (alternately, Kootenai) River, Canada, and USA. Some confusion around the pronunciation of the lake exists[3] and in an effort to acknowledge truth and reconciliation, locals have been urging people to pronounce the USA portion of the name the same way that you would pronounce the abbreviation.[citation needed]

Lake Koocanusa was built as a joint project of the U.S. and Canada. It is 26 km (16 mi) from Libby, Montana, also on the Kootenai River, from which the dam gets its name. Libby Dam has a Visitors Center and can be accessed by the Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway which begins in the nearby town of Libby, Montana.

The Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail follows Highway 37 along the east side of the lake before crossing over the Lake Koocanusa Bridge and climbing up Webb Mountain.

Selenium contamination edit

According to a March 8, 2021 article in The Narwhal, concerns have been raised about selenium pollution leaching from Teck Resources' Elk Valley open pit coal mines' waste rock, which is upstream from the lake system.[4] A September 24, 2020 Montana Department of Environmental Quality presentation to the Board of Environmental Review Meeting, reported that the 95% of the selenium coming into Lake Koocanusa originates from the Elk River—"which has been contaminated by current and historic coal mining in the Elk Valley." The average selenium levels in Lake Koocanusa were 1 part per billion. Montana has established new standards for selenium—0.8 parts per billion.[4][5] Because of the high bioaccumulation of selenium in fish, excessive levels of selenium in an aquatic ecosystem has implications for human health.[6][7] In the spring of 2020, Teck Resources, had "reported a dramatic decline in adult westslope cutthroat trout in Elk Valley waterways closest to its mines".[4] Since 2015, British Columbia and Montana have agreed to adopt aligned standards for selenium levels by 2020.[8] Montana's has been in force since the fall of 2020, but British Columbia has not aligned their standards yet.[8]

Fish edit

The lake supports a wide variety of fish species. Below is a table detailing the various fish species which may be encountered on the lake.[9]

Species Family Native to MT
Brook Trout Trout Introduced
Bull Trout Trout Native
Burbot Codfish Native
Kokanee Trout Introduced
Largemouth Bass Sunfish Introduced
Largescale Sucker Sucker Native
Longnose Dace Minnow Native
Longnose Sucker Sucker Native
Mountain Whitefish Trout Native
Northern Pike Pike Introduced
Northern Pike Minnow Minnow Native
Peamouth Minnow Native
Pumpkinseed Sunfish Introduced
Rainbow Trout Trout Introduced
Redside Shiner Minnow Native
Westslope Cutthroat Trout Trout Native
Yellow Perch Perch Introduced

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for the Libby Dam, Libby, Montana. | the American Presidency Project".
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2011-07-12.
  3. ^ "Koocanusa". Sesquiotica. January 19, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Cruickshank, Ainslie (March 8, 2021). "B.C. under pressure as U.S. EPA releases selenium pollution standard for water near Elk Valley coal mines". The Narwhal. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  5. ^ Kelly, Myla; Sullivan, Lauren (September 24, 2020). Establishing Selenium Standards for Lake Koocanusa and Kootenai River that Protect Aquatic Life (PDF). Montana Department of Environmental Quality Board of Environmental Review Meeting (Report). Water Quality Standards & Modeling Section. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  6. ^ Hamilton, Steven J. (2004-06-29). "Review of selenium toxicity in the aquatic food chain". Science of the Total Environment. 326 (1): 1–31. Bibcode:2004ScTEn.326....1H. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2004.01.019. ISSN 0048-9697. PMID 15142762.
  7. ^ Gribble, Matthew; Karimi, Roxanne; Feingold, Beth; Nyland, Jennifer; O'Hara, Todd; Gladyshev, Michail; Chen, Celia (October 8, 2015). "Mercury, selenium and fish oils in marine food webs and implications for human health". Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 1 (96): 43–59. doi:10.1017/S0025315415001356. PMC 4720108. PMID 26834292 – via Cambridge.[dead link]
  8. ^ a b Cruickshank, Ainslie (October 8, 2020). "B.C. stalling on new rules for selenium pollution from coal mines, environmental groups say". The Narwhal. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  9. ^ "FISHMT :: Waterbody Details". myfwp.mt.gov. Retrieved 2022-06-17.

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Lake Koocanusa KUU KAN U S A is a reservoir in British Columbia Canada and Montana United States formed by the damming of the Kootenai River by the Libby Dam in 1972 The Dam was formally dedicated by President Gerald Ford on August 24 1975 1 Lake KoocanusaLake KoocanusaShow map of MontanaLake KoocanusaShow map of the United StatesLocationMontana British ColumbiaCoordinates48 55 N 115 11 W 48 92 N 115 18 W 48 92 115 18Lake typereservoirPrimary inflowsKootenay River Canada Primary outflowsKootenai River USA Basin countriesUnited States CanadaSurface elevation2 459 feet 750 m The Koocanusa Bridge over Lake Koocanusa from the east bank The lake is formed north of the dam reaching 48 miles 77 km to the Canada United States border and 42 miles 68 km further into British Columbia The lake holds 13 of the water in the Columbia River system The town of Rexford was moved as well as the Great Northern Railway line The town of Waldo British Columbia is now covered by the lake What was once a barrier to river travel Jennings Canyon is now inundated by the lake 2 The Elk River joins the Kootenay River in the northern part of Lake Koocanusa within Canadian territory Lake Koocanusa was named in a contest won by Alice Beers of Rexford Montana 1 The name is made from the first three letters of the Kootenay alternately Kootenai River Canada and USA Some confusion around the pronunciation of the lake exists 3 and in an effort to acknowledge truth and reconciliation locals have been urging people to pronounce the USA portion of the name the same way that you would pronounce the abbreviation citation needed Lake Koocanusa was built as a joint project of the U S and Canada It is 26 km 16 mi from Libby Montana also on the Kootenai River from which the dam gets its name Libby Dam has a Visitors Center and can be accessed by the Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway which begins in the nearby town of Libby Montana The Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail follows Highway 37 along the east side of the lake before crossing over the Lake Koocanusa Bridge and climbing up Webb Mountain Contents 1 Selenium contamination 2 Fish 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksSelenium contamination editAccording to a March 8 2021 article in The Narwhal concerns have been raised about selenium pollution leaching from Teck Resources Elk Valley open pit coal mines waste rock which is upstream from the lake system 4 A September 24 2020 Montana Department of Environmental Quality presentation to the Board of Environmental Review Meeting reported that the 95 of the selenium coming into Lake Koocanusa originates from the Elk River which has been contaminated by current and historic coal mining in the Elk Valley The average selenium levels in Lake Koocanusa were 1 part per billion Montana has established new standards for selenium 0 8 parts per billion 4 5 Because of the high bioaccumulation of selenium in fish excessive levels of selenium in an aquatic ecosystem has implications for human health 6 7 In the spring of 2020 Teck Resources had reported a dramatic decline in adult westslope cutthroat trout in Elk Valley waterways closest to its mines 4 Since 2015 British Columbia and Montana have agreed to adopt aligned standards for selenium levels by 2020 8 Montana s has been in force since the fall of 2020 but British Columbia has not aligned their standards yet 8 Fish editThe lake supports a wide variety of fish species Below is a table detailing the various fish species which may be encountered on the lake 9 Species Family Native to MTBrook Trout Trout IntroducedBull Trout Trout NativeBurbot Codfish NativeKokanee Trout IntroducedLargemouth Bass Sunfish IntroducedLargescale Sucker Sucker NativeLongnose Dace Minnow NativeLongnose Sucker Sucker NativeMountain Whitefish Trout NativeNorthern Pike Pike IntroducedNorthern Pike Minnow Minnow NativePeamouth Minnow NativePumpkinseed Sunfish IntroducedRainbow Trout Trout IntroducedRedside Shiner Minnow NativeWestslope Cutthroat Trout Trout NativeYellow Perch Perch IntroducedSee also editList of lakes of British ColumbiaReferences edit a b Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for the Libby Dam Libby Montana the American Presidency Project Libby Dam the Dams Balance of Power Archived from the original on 2011 06 29 Retrieved 2011 07 12 Koocanusa Sesquiotica January 19 2012 a b c Cruickshank Ainslie March 8 2021 B C under pressure as U S EPA releases selenium pollution standard for water near Elk Valley coal mines The Narwhal Retrieved March 8 2021 Kelly Myla Sullivan Lauren September 24 2020 Establishing Selenium Standards for Lake Koocanusa and Kootenai River that Protect Aquatic Life PDF Montana Department of Environmental Quality Board of Environmental Review Meeting Report Water Quality Standards amp Modeling Section Retrieved March 8 2021 Hamilton Steven J 2004 06 29 Review of selenium toxicity in the aquatic food chain Science of the Total Environment 326 1 1 31 Bibcode 2004ScTEn 326 1H doi 10 1016 j scitotenv 2004 01 019 ISSN 0048 9697 PMID 15142762 Gribble Matthew Karimi Roxanne Feingold Beth Nyland Jennifer O Hara Todd Gladyshev Michail Chen Celia October 8 2015 Mercury selenium and fish oils in marine food webs and implications for human health Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1 96 43 59 doi 10 1017 S0025315415001356 PMC 4720108 PMID 26834292 via Cambridge dead link a b Cruickshank Ainslie October 8 2020 B C stalling on new rules for selenium pollution from coal mines environmental groups say The Narwhal Retrieved March 8 2021 FISHMT Waterbody Details myfwp mt gov Retrieved 2022 06 17 External links editThe Libby Montana web site with more information about Lake Koocanusa Libby Dam United States Army Corps of Engineers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake Koocanusa amp oldid 1213457219, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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