Lake Novillo ("Presa El Novillo" in Spanish) is a man-made lake in Sonora, Mexico, near the city of San Pedro de la Cueva. More formally known as "Plutarco Elias Calles Reservoir", it is located on the Yaqui River. The dam was placed into operation on November 14, 1964. It provides water for irrigation and can generate 135,000 kilowatts of electricity.[1] The reservoir contains 2,925 million cubic metres of water.[2]
Lake Novillo | |
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Location | Sonora, Mexico |
Coordinates | 28°58′38″N 109°38′32″W / 28.97722°N 109.64222°WCoordinates: 28°58′38″N 109°38′32″W / 28.97722°N 109.64222°W |
Type | man-made lake |
Native name | Presa El Novillo (Spanish) |
References
- ^ "Yaqui River and Reservoirs, Mexico". Earth Snapshot. June 9, 2009.
- ^ "New aqueduct should guarantee water supply for the city of Hermosillo". Geo-Mexico. January 8, 2011.