Ball Pond | |
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Location | New Fairfield, Connecticut |
Coordinates | 41°27′49″N 73°31′26″W / 41.46361°N 73.52389°W |
Surface area | 83 acres (34 ha) |
Average depth | 7 meters (23 ft)[1] |
Max. depth | 16 meters (52 ft)[1] |
Water volume | 2,150,000 cubic metres (76,000,000 cu ft)[1] |
Ball Pond is an 83-acre lake located in New Fairfield, Connecticut.[2] It is the namesake of the CDP of the same name.
Ball Pond is a glacial kettle lake naturally filled by groundwater springs and surface water runoff.[2] It is located within the drainage basin of the Housatonic River and has a watershed of 246 acres (100 ha). The watershed mostly contains residential developments with septic-sewage systems, which load the lake with nitrogen and phosphorus.[1] The pond has one outflow, Ball Pond Brook, which itself drains into Candlewood Lake.[3]
The lake was originally named Lake Hahlawah after a local medicine man.[4] The Hahlawah Preserve is three parcels of protected forestland near Ball Pond.[5]
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