Squaw Creek Reservoir

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Squaw Creek Reservoir is a man-made lake in Texas primarily known for serving as the cooling water source for the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf man-made lake
reservoir
associatedWith Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant NERFINISHED
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdByDamming Squaw Creek NERFINISHED
hasEnvironmentalRole thermal regulation of power plant discharge
hasFunction industrial cooling
recreational fishing
hasOwnerOrOperator operator of Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant
hasShorelineUse limited public access areas
power generation facilities
isArtificial true
isCoolingReservoirFor Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant NERFINISHED
nuclear power plant
locatedIn North-Central Texas NERFINISHED
Somervell County, Texas NERFINISHED
Texas
locatedNear Glen Rose, Texas NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Glen Rose, Texas NERFINISHED
primaryUse cooling water source
region North Texas NERFINISHED
servesAsCoolingWaterFor Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant NERFINISHED
state Texas
typeOfWaterBody cooling pond
usedFor fishing
power plant cooling
recreation
watercourse Squaw Creek NERFINISHED
waterSourceFor Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant NERFINISHED

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Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant coolingSource Squaw Creek Reservoir