Lake Chabot Water Graph

Lake Chabot is a man-made lake covering 317 acres in Alameda County, California, United States. Part of the lake lies within Oakland city limits, but most of it lies in unincorporated Castro Valley, just east of San Leandro. It was formed by the damming of San Leandro Creek. The lake was completed in 1875 to serve as a primary source of water for the East …
Lake Chabot is a man-made lake covering 317 acres in Alameda County, California, United States. Part of the lake lies within Oakland city limits, but most of it lies in unincorporated Castro Valley, just east of San Leandro. It was formed by the damming of San Leandro Creek. The lake was completed in 1875 to serve as a primary source of water for the East Bay.
  • Location: Alameda County, California, United States
  • Primary inflows: San Leandro Creek
  • Primary outflows: San Leandro Creek
  • Basin countries: United States
  • Surface area: 315 acres (127 ha)
  • Surface elevation: 243 ft (74 m)
  • Islands: 1
Data from: en.wikipedia.org