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  2. Lake Whitney (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    A boater on Lake Whitney heads to shore as night falls. Lake Whitney is a year-round destination for Texas residents due to the abundance of water sports and activities all ages can enjoy and its proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth along the Interstate 35 Corridor. The most popular activities at the lake include fishing, boating, sailing, jet skiing ...

  3. Lake Whitney State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Whitney was created in 1951 when the United States Army Corps of Engineers constructed a dam on the Brazos River in order to prevent flooding in downstream communities such as Waco. [ 2 ] The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department leased 775-acres along the east shore of Lake Whitney for Lake Whitney State Park from the United States ...

  4. Whitney Point Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Whitney Point Reservoir is a man-made lake located by Whitney Point, New York. Fish species present in the lake include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, northern pike, tiger muskie, yellow perch, pickerel, and pumpkinseed sunfish. There is access via state owned gravel ramp boat launch off County Route 13.

  5. Lake Whitney (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Whitney is a lake in Hamden, Connecticut, [1] that is a part of the Mill River. The lake was a water source for the New Haven, Connecticut, metro area, until its associated treatment plant became antiquated in the 1990s. A new water treatment facility was constructed in the early 2000s rated for up to 15 million gallons per day.

  6. Bathymetric chart - Wikipedia

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    Bathymetric charts showcase depth using a series of lines and points at equal intervals, called depth contours or isobaths (a type of contour line). A closed shape with increasingly smaller shapes inside of it can indicate an ocean trench or a seamount, or underwater mountain, depending on whether the depths increase or decrease going inward.

  7. Cedar Lake (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Location: Hamilton County, New York, United States: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Lake: Primary inflows: Beaver Pond: Primary outflows: Cedar River: Basin countries: United States: Surface area: 439 acres (1.78 km 2) [1]: Average depth: 11 feet (3.4 m) [2]: Max. depth: 40 feet (12 m): Shore length 1: 6.4 miles (10.3 km): Surface elevation: 2,441 feet (744 m): Islands: 6: Settlements: Sled Harbor, New ...

  8. Whitney Lake (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Location: Hamilton County, New York, United States: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Lake: Primary outflows: Whitney Creek: Basin countries: United States: Surface area: 110 acres (0.45 km 2) [1]: Average depth: 11 feet (3.4 m): Max. depth: 40 feet (12 m) [2]: Shore length 1: 2.7 miles (4.3 km): Surface elevation: 2,467 feet (752 m) [1]: Islands: 2: Settlements: Sled Harbor, New York: 1 Shore length is ...

  9. File:Lake Whitney & Whitney Dam.jpg - Wikipedia

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