Mount Storm Lake

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Mount Storm Lake
Mount Storm Lake - Mount Storm Power Plant
Mount Storm Power Plant
Location Grant County, West Virginia
Coordinates 39°12′28.38″N, 79°15′45.15″WCoordinates: 39°12′28.38″N, 79°15′45.15″W
Lake type reservoir
Primary inflows Stony River
Primary outflows Stony River
Basin countries United States
Surface area 1,200 acre (4.9 km²)
Surface elevation 3,244 ft (983 m)

Mount Storm Lake (also known as New Stony River Reservoir) is a 1,200 acre (4.9 km²) reservoir created in 1962 on the Stony River in Grant County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Mount Storm Lake serves as a "cooling pond" for the Dominion 1,600 megawatt Mount Storm Power Station, which provides electricity to more than two million customers in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle and various parts of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. The reservoir stands at an altitude of 3,244 feet (983 m). Mount Storm Lake is a popular local and tourist destination. When Dominion Virginia Power is using the reservoir for cooling, it keeps Mount Storm Lake at a warm temperature that makes it perfect for swimming, boating, and water activities even in cooler weather. The reservoir's water is also extremely clear, with the light available on an average overcast day allowing swimmers to clearly see its bottom at depths of at least five to six feet.

Mount Storm Lake, due to the temperatures, is a popular diving destination and training ground for scuba divers. The reservoir, which is in the upper eighties to nineties in the summer and rarely drops below fifty in the winter is outfitted with dive platforms at 30, 50, 75, and 120 feet and is regularly used by divers as a place to test equipment, maintain skill, enjoy a dive, and further training.


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