Tomahawk Lake

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Tomahawk Lake
Tomahawk Lake - View from the east at Hulsetown Road crossing
View from the east at Hulsetown Road crossing
Location Blooming Grove, New York
Coordinates 41°24′31″N, 74°13′24″WCoordinates: 41°24′31″N, 74°13′24″W
Lake type artificial
Primary inflows unnamed
Primary outflows Cromline Creek
Basin countries United States
Surface area 150 acres (61 ha)[1]
Surface elevation 340 ft (100 m)
References [1]

Tomahawk Lake is a lake located in the town of Blooming Grove, New York, USA. It is an artificial lake, created in 1929 by damming Cromline Creek,[2] which converges with Otter Kill elsewhere in the town to form Moodna Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River. Although public roads pass and in one case cross over it, it is privately owned by the homeowners' association, and access both as a water supply and recreational resource is restricted to its members.

It is 150 acres (60 ha) in area. Recently a 30-acre (12 ha) section of the lake became infested with water chestnuts and had to be treated with pesticide.[1] The state Department of Environmental Conservation found in 2006 that the dam had not been operated safely, lacked an ermegency action plan and had been repaired in the past without a required construction permit.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Region 3 Notices. Retrieved on 2007-10-29.
  2. ^ a b Bruno, Greg. ""DEC cracks down on high-hazard dams"", Times-Herald Record, July 9, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-10-29.