Sangchris Lake

Reservoir in Illinois, U.S.
39°38′47″N 89°28′37″W / 39.6463°N 89.4770°W / 39.6463; -89.4770TypereservoirPrimary inflowsClear CreekPrimary outflowsClear CreekBasin countriesUnited StatesMax. length7 mi (11 km)Surface area3,022 acres (1,223 ha)Surface elevation584 ft (178 m) [1]

Sangchris Lake is a 3,022 acres (1,223 ha) reservoir located in Christian and Sangamon Counties, Illinois. It was created in 1964 by damming Clear Creek, a tributary of the South Fork of the Sangamon River for recreation and to serve as a source for cooling water for an adjacent electrical generating plant powered with coal. The lake is no more than 7 miles (11 km) long from headwaters to dam, but so jagged is its shore that the lake's total shoreline measures 120 miles (193 km) in length. Much of the shoreline is now part of Sangchris Lake State Recreation Area. The nearest town is Kincaid, Illinois.[2]

As of 2013, the lake and state park are operated by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and the adjacent 1,108 megawatt Kincaid Generating Station, a coal-fired generating plant, is operated by Vistra, an electricity conglomerate. The lake is known for its crappie, largemouth bass, and striped bass fisheries.

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Sangchris Lake
  2. ^ Illinois Atlas and Gazetteer. Freeport, Maine: DeLorme Mapping. 1991. p. 61. ISBN 0-89933-213-7.
  • Illinois DNR - Sangchris Lake
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