| Osoyoos Lake | |
|---|---|
| Location | British Columbia, Washington |
| Coordinates | 49°0′1.16″N 119°26′44.13″W / 49.0003222°N 119.4455917°WCoordinates: 49°0′1.16″N 119°26′44.13″W / 49.0003222°N 119.4455917°W |
| Basin countries | Canada, United States |
| Settlements | Osoyoos, British Columbia; Oroville, Washington |
Osoyoos Lake is a lake located in British Columbia and Washington. Located on the lakeshore are the towns of Osoyoos, British Columbia and Oroville, Washington.
The lake's maximum elevation is 912.78 ft, while its minimum elevation is 909.46 ft. The 62-year average discharge into the Okanogan River at Oroville is 683 cfs. Maximum discharge in 2004 was 1,340 cfs.[1] Washington's Osoyoos Lake State Park is located on its shore.[2]
An international lake
Osoyoos Lake and its outlet and primary inflow, the Okanogan River, are subject to international water-sharing agreements governed by the International Joint Commission as part of the Columbia Basin. The authority responsible for overseeing the IJC agreements is the International Osoyoos Lake Board of Control, composed of appointees from Environment Canada, the BC Ministry of Water, Land Air Protection, the US Army Corps of Engineers, the US Geological Survey, and private consultants.[1]
References
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- ^ a b Annual Report to the International Joint Commission from the International Osoyoos Lake Board of Control, 2004
- ^ "Complete information for Osoyoos Lake State Park". Washington State Parks. 2009. http://www.parks.wa.gov/parks/?selectedpark=Osoyoos%20Lake&subject=all. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
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