Mary Elmer Lake facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Mary Elmer Lake |
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Location | Hopewell Township / Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey |
Coordinates | 39°26′47″N 75°15′02″W / 39.4465°N 75.2506°W |
Type | reservoir |
Catchment area | 7.5 sq mi (19 km2) |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 22 acres (8.9 ha) |
Mary Elmer Lake is a reservoir on the Cohansey River in Cumberland County, New Jersey, used for water-supply and recreation purposes.
Description
The lake is located in the park system of the city of Bridgeton, New Jersey, and is owned by the city. At normal levels it has a surface area of 22 acres (8.9 ha).
Mary Elmer Lake Dam is of earthen construction, a gravity dam, with a height of 15 feet (4.6 m) and a length of 500 feet (150 m). Maximum discharge is 4,078 cubic feet (115.5 m3) per second. Normal storage is 68 acre-feet (84,000 m3). It drains an area of 7.5 square miles (19 km2). The lake is fed by Barret's Run, and the lake's water empties via a small stream into nearby Sunset Lake and thence into the Cohansey River.
History
Mary Elmer Lake was originally known as Ireland's Mill Pond. Construction of the dam was completed in 1924 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The name was later changed to Mary Elmer Lake.