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Lake Poway
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Lake Poway in 2009
Lake Poway is located in California
Lake Poway
Location of Lake Poway in California
Location Poway, California, US
Coordinates 33°00′25″N 117°00′36″W / 33.00694°N 117.01000°W / 33.00694; -117.01000
Status In use
Construction began 1970
Opening date 1972
Owner(s) City of Poway
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Earthen dam
Height 165 ft (50 m)
Dam volume 1,300,000 m3 (46,000,000 cu ft)
Reservoir
Total capacity 3,800 acre⋅ft (4,700,000 m3)
Surface area 35 acres (14 ha)
Website
poway.org/401/Lake-Poway

Lake Poway is a dam and reservoir in Poway, California, United States. The dam is owned by the City of Poway and was constructed between 1970 and 1972 with the purpose of storing and supplying water, and providing recreational facilities to the community. A $3.2-million bond issue for construction of the dam was rejected by voters in 1964 and 1966, but passed with 87 percent in favor in 1969.

History

In 1962, a report showed that Poway's existing storage facilities were insufficient in the event of a breakdown of the aqueduct from the Colorado river following an earthquake or other interruption to the supply. As a result, it was proposed that an earthen dam be built in Warren Canyon to impound water and form a storage reservoir. Funds for the project were to come from a bond issue and the matter came to a vote in March 1964. In this first vote and a second attempt in June 1966, the measure received the support of most voters, but failed to reach the required two-thirds majority. Finally, in June 1969, a $3.2-million bond was passed with 87 percent in favor. Groundbreaking took place in December 1970, with water flowing into the dam in late 1971. Recreational facilities were built in 1972, and opened in October of that year.

In 2017, torrential rains caused the reservoir water level to near the top of the dam, but a spillover did not occur and it remained structurally sound.

In 2019, Poway experienced a water quality event. A precautionary boil water advisory was issued and the San Diego County Department of Health forced restaurants and other businesses to shut down for a week. The problem started when a storm water pipe backed up during strong rains on the 28 and 29 of November. The pipe leaked storm water into the clearwell reservoir near Lake Poway and next to the water treatment plant, clouding the water sent to homes with mud and residue. After the problem was fixed, the 2019 annual water quality report showed that the drinking water was safe.

Dam and reservoir

Lake Poway June 2020
Lake Poway in June 2020

The dam is an earth-filled dam with a height of 165 ft (50 m). The reservoir has a surface area of 35 acres (14 ha), and a capacity of 3,800 acre⋅ft (4,700,000 m3).

The spillway is a span of concrete 100 ft (30 m) wide, located on the east side of the dam.

Recreational usage

The adjacent hillside park has several picnic areas, playgrounds and sports facilities.

On May 9, 2017, a memorial statue was unveiled at Lake Poway in honor of long-time Poway resident and San Diego Padres baseball player Tony Gwynn. The bronze likeness of Gwynn was designed by Seth Vandable.

Hiking

The lake has a 2.75-mile loop trail that circles the reservoir and links to other trails such as the Blue Sky Ecological Reserve trail to Lake Ramona, and the more difficult route to the top of Mount Woodson, and the Potato Chip rock.

The trail passes through four distinct environments: sage scrub, chaparral, oak woodland and riparian woodland. A variety of native plants such as Arroyo Lupine (Lupinus succulentus) and Wild Canterbury bells (Phacelia minor) can be found near the lake.

Fishing

Year-round fishing is available for trout, bass, catfish, sunfish and bluegill. The lake is stocked with rainbow trout in the winter months, and offers good fishing for bass, catfish, and bluegill in warmer months. The lake has hosted an annual youth fishing derby for more than 25 years.

The following are the lake catch records:

  • Bass: 9 pounds, 5 ounces (2020)
  • Blue Catfish: 47 pounds (2017)
  • Channel Catfish: 28 pounds (1981)
  • Sunfish: 2 pounds, 4 ounces (2006)
  • Bluegill: 2 pounds, 8 ounces (2002)

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See also

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