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Lake Ontelaunee is a 1,082-acre (4.38 km 2) reservoir that is located in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Blue Marsh Lake, another artificial reservoir, is the largest lake in Berks County, making Lake Ontelaunee the second-largest lake.
Aerial view of Fort Gibson Lake and Sequoyah State Park. Many large Oklahoma lakes have state parks and lodges. Shorelines of most lakes are publicly owned and accessible to everyone. Ranked by surface acres, Lake Eufaula is the 34th largest lake in the United States and Lake Texoma is the 38th largest. [2]
Lake Texoma is one of the largest reservoirs in the United States, the 12th-largest US Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) lake, and the largest in USACE Tulsa District. [1] Lake Texoma is formed by Denison Dam on the Red River in Bryan County, Oklahoma , and Grayson County, Texas , about 726 miles (1,168 km) upstream from the mouth of the river.
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Maiden Creek in Trexler, Pennsylvania in October 2009 Maiden Creek joins the Schuylkill River north of Reading. Maiden Creek is a 20.3-mile-long (32.7 km) [1] tributary of the Schuylkill River in Berks County, Pennsylvania. [2] The name "Maiden" is an English translation of the Native American word Ontelaunee. [3]
As of 2021, there were 37.29 miles (60.01 km) of public roads in Ontelaunee Township, of which 16.82 miles (27.07 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 20.47 miles (32.94 km) were maintained by the township. [6] U.S. Route 222 is the most prominent highway serving Ontelaunee Township. It follows a ...
Denison Dam contains a total of 18.8 million cubic yards (14,000,000 m³) of rolled-earth fill. It produces roughly 250,000 megawatt hours of electricity per year, while Lake Texoma provides nearly 125,000 acre-feet (154,000,000 m 3) of water storage for local communities under five permanent contracts.
Ontelaunee Creek is a 12.2-mile-long (19.6 km) [1] tributary of Maiden Creek in Berks County, Pennsylvania in the United States. [2] The name "Ontelaunee Creek" is derived from a Native American (Indian) language meaning "maiden creek". [3] Ontelaunee Creek and Kistler Creek join in the community of Kempton to form Maiden Creek. [2]