
Northwest-Oriented photo of Jordan lake from a marina situated on it.
'Jordan Lake' is a man-made
lake and
reservoir in central
North Carolina within the
New Hope River Valley, lying mainly within northeastern
Chatham County. The lake was initially constructed for the purpose of
flood control downstream on the
Cape Fear River, but now also serves as a water source for several nearby towns.
Initially known as "New Hope Lake," the project to create Jordan Lake began in
1945, after a
hurricane caused massive flooding on the Cape Fear River; the
United States Army Corps of Engineers was commissioned to study the region's water needs. The New Hope Lake project was authorized in
1963 for the purposes of "flood control, water supply, water quality, recreation, and fish and wildlife conservation." Construction began in
1967 and the reservoir was finally flooded in
1983. In
1973, the project was renamed to "Jordan Lake" in honor of
B. Everett Jordan, former North Carolina
Senator.
The Jordan Lake Dam (known also as the B. Everett Jordan Project and the New Hope Dam) is located along the
Haw River in the upper
Cape Fear River basin, 4 miles (6 km) above the mouth of the Haw River. The dam itself is 1,330 feet (405 m) in length and has a top elevation of 266.5 feet (81 m) above mean sea level.
The lake covers 13,940
acres (56 km²) at its standard water level of 216 feet (66 m) above sea level; the northern end of the lake is one of the largest summertime homes of the
bald eagle. The surrounding area is controlled by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and constitutes the
Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, totalling 46,768 acres (189 km²).
See also
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Jordan Lake State Recreation Area
External links
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Jordan Lake project - U.S. Corps of Engineers
''The northern end of ''Jordan Lake'', near the Morgan Creek inlet.''