Lake Tarnobrzeg

Lake Tarnobrzeg or Machowski Reservoir

Lake Machowski in 2009
Location Machów
Tarnobrzeg
Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Poland
Coordinates 50°32′37″N 21°38′34″E / 50.54361°N 21.64278°E / 50.54361; 21.64278Coordinates: 50°32′37″N 21°38′34″E / 50.54361°N 21.64278°E / 50.54361; 21.64278
Built 1994
Surface area 4.55 km²[1]
Max. depth 42 m

Lake Tarnobrzeg, Machowski Reservoir or Lake Machów is an artificial lake created in a former sulfur mine in Machów, Tarnobrzeg, Poland.

History

The lake was opened in 2010 after 16 years of construction and landscaping. The re-cultivation work began in the old mine in 1994. The total cost of changing post the industrial area into lake totaled 1.5 billion PLN. The project was paid for by the State Treasury.

Re-name

In 2011 the Tarnobrzeg City Council, together with the Mayor of Tarnobrzeg, interpellated with the Polish Ministry of the Interior and Administration to change the official name to Lake Tarnobrzeg.[2]

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