| Kamloops Lake | |
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Basin of the Thompson River
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| Location | British Columbia |
| Coordinates | |
| Primary sources | Thompson River |
| Primary outflows | Thompson River |
| Catchment area | km² ( sq mi) |
| Basin countries | Canada |
| Max length | km ( mi) |
| Max width | km ( mi) |
| Surface area | km² ( sq mi) |
| Average depth | m ( ft) |
| Max depth | m ( ft) |
| Water volume | 3.7 km³ |
| Residence time (of lake water) | ca. 0.2 years (20-340 days) |
| Shore length1 | km ( mi) |
| Surface elevation | m ( ft) |
| Settlements | Savona |
| 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. | |
Kamloops Lake in British Columbia, Canada is situated on the Thompson River just west of Kamloops. The lake is 1.6 km wide, 29 km long, and up to 152 m deep. The community of Savona is located at the west end of the lake.
The lake is bounded on all sides by steep embankments with level areas only near creek deltas and at the inlet and outlet. The surrounding land is mostly uninhabited and within the dry belt interior grasslands composed of bunchgrass and sagebrush with pockets of Douglas fir, Ponderosa pine and spruce. The lake appears to be a widening and deepening of the Thompson River which enters at the east end and exits at the west end. The limnology of the lake is controlled by the Thompson River which has large fluctuations in annual flow with over 60% occurring in the early summer during freshet (May to July).
Bulk residence times are very short, ranging from 20 days to 340 days with a mean of 60 days. The Weyerhaeuser Pulp Mill discharges daily an average of 182,000 m³ of biologically treated effluent to the Thompson River just upstream of the lake. The City of Kamloops periodically (October and November) discharges up to 35,000 m³ day per day of tertiary treated domestic effluent. Major water quality problems which became evident in the Thompson River downstream of the lake in the early 1970s were attributed to the discharges. Improvements in water quality have occurred through improved treatment of the effluents.
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