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Fena Lake
Location of the man-made lake in Guam.
Location of the man-made lake in Guam.
Fena Lake
LocationGuam
Coordinates13°21′13.83″N 144°42′0.21″E / 13.3538417°N 144.7000583°E / 13.3538417; 144.7000583
TypeMan-made lake
Primary inflowsTalofofo River
Primary outflowsTalofofo River
Basin countriesGuam
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Fena Lake

Fena Lake (Reservoir) is the largest lake in the United States territory of Guam and it is a man made reservoir.[1] It is located in the south of the island on the Ordnance Annex military installation, and is overlooked by the nearby peaks of Mounts Lamlam, Alifan and Jumullong Manglo. The lake's outflow is to the north-west, its waters eventually reaching the Pacific Ocean at Talofofo Bay.

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History

Construction began in the late 1940s and the Fena Reservoir was completed in 1951. The purpose of the reservoir was to provide water for the citizens. The total cost of the project was $11 million U.S. dollars. An 85 foot tall dam was constructed by the US Navy.[1][2][3]

The source of all drinking water on Guam is rain. Rain water also supplies all of the water for this reservoir.[4]

See also

Further reading

  • Bendure, G. & Friary, N. (1988) Micronesia:A travel survival kit. South Yarra, VIC: Lonely Planet.

References

  1. ^ a b "Fena". guampedia.com. Guampedia. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Exploring: Reservoir Capacity And Sedimentation Of The Fena Valley Reservoir Guam". usgs.gov. U.S. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  3. ^ Curtis, W. F. (July 1984). Sedimentation survey of Fena reservoir, Guam, Mariana Islands, 1979 (Technical report). U.S. Department of Energy. OSTI 5516584.
  4. ^ Gingerich, Stephen B. "U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY". pubs.usgs.gov. USGS. Retrieved 13 January 2020.

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