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Lake Cerrillos facing south, in the distance Cerrillos Dam
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Location | Barrio Maragüez, Ponce |
Coordinates | 18°05′20″N 66°34′45″W / 18.08889°N 66.57917°WCoordinates: 18°05′20″N 66°34′45″W / 18.08889°N 66.57917°W |
Type | artificial reservoir |
Basin countries | Puerto Rico |
Water volume | 47,900 acre feet (59,100,000 m3) |
Settlements | Ponce |
Lake Cerrillos (Spanish: Lago Cerrillos) is a man-made lake located in barrio Maragüez, Ponce, Puerto Rico. The lake was finished in 1992 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The main purposes of the reservoir are flood control, water supply, and recreation. There is a variety of fish available for fishing such as largemouth bass, bluegills, catfish and tilapias. The 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games that were held in Ponce staged the canoeing competitions in this lake. It was used in the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games for the sports of Canoeing, Rowing. The lake is the main drinking water source for the city of Ponce.
The Lake Cerrillos Dam is located about four miles (6 km) northeast of Ponce. Construction of the dam started in 1984. After its completion in 1992, it still took a few more years for the initial filling of the reservoir. Lake Cerrillos Dam has a total capacity of 59 million cubic meters. In lieu of flood gates, it provides more than 80,000 cubic meters of water daily to the local population through a 434-meter long by 6 meter-wide tunnel at the dam base.
The dam is 323 feet (98 m) high by 1,555 feet (474 m) wide (Over 1/4 mile). The Dam is located 9.5 miles (15.3 km) from the coast of Ponce, at 323 feet (98 m) above sea level. It provides a volume of 47,900 acre feet (59,100,000 m3) for flood control, as well as an estimated 22,000,000 US gallons per day (83,000 m3/d) of drinking water. The ideal height of the reservoir for purposes of its drinking water supply is 173.40 meters.
Two recreational areas were built as part of the dam development. The area north of the lake is the Cerrillos State Forest and includes a park with two ramps that may be used to launch boats, kayaks, canoes etc. There are also a few nature trails. Open kiosks with barbecue facilities intended for family and friend gatherings are also part of the park. There are five recreational areas: Campo de Recreo, El Atracadero, Bella Mirada, El Mirador, and Alto Balcón. This area was designated as the Cerrillos State Forest under an Executive Order and it consists of more than 200 cuerdas (about 195 acres) of land. Various Games and competitions have taken place in this north area. The area south of the lake is the passive park Parque Luis A. Wito Morales and is frequently used by families and friends for social and recreational gatherings.