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Harveys Lake is situated in the United States Geological Survey quadrangles of Harveys Lake and Noxen. The watershed of the lake has an area of 3,600 acres (1,500 ha). Most of the watershed is in Luzerne County, but its northeasternmost portion is in Wyoming County.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 43.4 square miles (112.5 km 2), of which 43.1 square miles (111.6 km 2) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.9 km 2), or 0.82%, is water. Conneaut Creek, a tributary of Lake Erie, crosses the east side of the township from south to north, then turns west and forms the ...
Taal Lake ( Tagalog: Lawa ng Taal, IPA: [taʔal] ), formerly known as Bombón Lake, [2] [3] is a freshwater caldera lake in the province of Batangas, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The lake fills Taal Volcano, a large volcanic caldera formed by very large eruptions between 500,000 and 100,000 years ago.
The Conneaut School District is a public school district in Crawford County, Pennsylvania and geographically encompasses approximately the western third of the county. The school district is approximately 8 miles west of Meadville, 40 miles (64 km) south of Erie and 91 miles (146 km) north of Pittsburgh. Comprising a total area of approximately ...
The lake was designed to contain 3,600 acre-feet (4,400,000 m 3) in 1932, but in 2010 the capacity was reportedly only 1,484 acre-feet (1,830,000 m 3). In 2011 Boomer Lake underwent severe drying due to lack of water, with water levels dropping as much as 15 ft and the shoreline receding up to 40 ft in some areas.
Conneaut may refer to: Conneaut Creek, which flows through northwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio to Lake Erie. Conneaut Lake, a natural lake in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, which drains south through the Conneaut Marsh. Conneaut, Ohio, a city. Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, a borough.
Scream Park is a 2013 horror film by American director Cary Hill and his directorial debut. The film had its world release on January 6, 2013 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was partially funded through a successful Kickstarter campaign.
The highest elevation in Quezon City is in the watershed's northern tip at 250 metres (820 ft) above sea level. It centers on the 700-hectare (1,700-acre) La Mesa Dam and Reservoir in Novaliches, an artificial lake which was created in 1929 as part of Manila's Ipo–Novaliches–San Juan water system under the American colonial government.