Lusk Reservoir

Reservoir in West Point, New York
41°23′15″N 73°57′45″W / 41.38750°N 73.96250°W / 41.38750; -73.96250TypereservoirPrimary outflows78,000,000 US gal (300,000 m3)Basin countriesUnited StatesSurface elevation327 ft (100 m)

Lusk Reservoir is located next to Michie Stadium at the United States Military Academy at West Point. It is open for fishing in the Spring and early Fall, and usually freezes over during the winter months. The volume of the reservoir is required knowledge of all freshmen (plebes) at the Military Academy. It is one aspect of what is known as 'Academy Heritage'. When asked the question: "How many gallons in Lusk Reservoir?" plebes are expected to respond "78 million US gallons (300,000 m3) when the water is flowing over the spillway." The proper answer had been 92.2 million US gallons (349,000 m3) until construction of Michie Stadium reduced it to its current size.[1] Its surface elevation is 327 feet (100 m) above sea level. [1]

Prior to 1930, the school's ice hockey team used the reservoir as their home rink during the winter months. This practice was discontinued after the construction of the Smith Rink.

The reservoir was constructed by Captain James L. Lusk (USMA 1878) in 1895. In the spring of 2006, the dam underwent its first cleaning in 111 years by the US Army Corps of Engineers.[2]

  • Under construction, 1895
    Under construction, 1895
  • The lake frozen over, December 2008
    The lake frozen over, December 2008

Notes

  1. ^ "Plebe Knowledge".
  2. ^ "Lusk Dam, Reservoir cleaned for first time in 111 years" (PDF). PointerView. Retrieved 2009-02-06.

References

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