Lake Koocanusa

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Lake Koocanusa (Template:Respell) is a reservoir in British Columbia (Canada) and Montana (United States) formed by the damming of the Kootenai River by the Libby Dam in 1972. The Dam was formally dedicated by President Gerald Ford on August 24, 1975.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>

The Koocanusa Bridge over Lake Koocanusa from the east bank

The lake is formed north of the dam, reaching Template:Convert to the Canada–United States border and Template:Convert further into British Columbia. The lake holds 13% of the water in the Columbia River system. The town of Rexford was moved, as well as the Great Northern Railway line. The town of Waldo, British Columbia is now covered by the lake. What was once a barrier to river travel, Jennings Canyon is now inundated by the lake.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Elk River joins the Kootenay River in the northern part of Lake Koocanusa, within Canadian territory.

Lake Koocanusa was named in a contest won by Alice Beers of Rexford, Montana.<ref name=":0" /> The name is a portmanteau of Kootenai River, Canada, and USA.

Lake Koocanusa was built as a joint project of the U.S. and Canada. It is 26 km (16 mi) from Libby, Montana, also on the Kootenai River, from which the dam gets its name. Libby Dam has a Visitors Center and can be accessed by the Lake Koocanusa Scenic Byway which begins in the nearby town of Libby, Montana.

The Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail follows Highway 37 along the east side of the lake before crossing over the Lake Koocanusa Bridge and climbing up Webb Mountain.

Selenium contamination

According to a March 8, 2021 article in The Narwhal, concerns have been raised about selenium pollution leaching from Teck Resources' Elk Valley open pit coal mines' waste rock, which is upstream from the lake system.<ref name="narwhal_Cruickshank_20210308">Template:Cite magazine</ref> A September 24, 2020 Montana Department of Environmental Quality presentation to the Board of Environmental Review Meeting, reported that the 95% of the selenium coming into Lake Koocanusa originates from the Elk River—"which has been contaminated by current and historic coal mining in the Elk Valley." The average selenium levels in Lake Koocanusa were 1 part per billion. Montana has established new standards for selenium—0.8 parts per billion.<ref name="narwhal_Cruickshank_20210308"/><ref name="MT_GOV_20200924">Template:Cite report</ref> Because of the high bioaccumulation of selenium in fish, excessive levels of selenium in an aquatic ecosystem has implications for human health.<ref name="Hamilton 1–31">Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journalTemplate:Dead link</ref> In the spring of 2020, Teck Resources, had "reported a dramatic decline in adult westslope cutthroat trout in Elk Valley waterways closest to its mines".<ref name="narwhal_Cruickshank_20210308"/> Since 2015, British Columbia and Montana have agreed to adopt aligned standards for selenium levels by 2020.<ref name="narwhal_Cruickshank_20211008">Template:Cite magazine</ref> Montana's has been in force since the fall of 2020, but British Columbia has not aligned their standards yet.<ref name="narwhal_Cruickshank_20211008"/>

Fish

The lake supports a wide variety of fish species. Below is a table detailing the various fish species which may be encountered on the lake.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Species Family Native to MT
Brook Trout Trout Introduced
Bull Trout Trout Native
Burbot Codfish Native
Kokanee Trout Introduced
Largemouth Bass Sunfish Introduced
Largescale Sucker Sucker Native
Longnose Dace Minnow Native
Longnose Sucker Sucker Native
Mountain Whitefish Trout Native
Northern Pike Pike Introduced
Northern Pike Minnow Minnow Native
Peamouth Minnow Native
Pumpkinseed Sunfish Introduced
Rainbow Trout Trout Introduced
Redside Shiner Minnow Native
Westslope Cutthroat Trout Trout Native
Yellow Perch Perch Introduced

See also

References

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