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in 1998, destroying the homes of many who lived on its edge. An even higher flooding occurred in September/October 2010. Since then, the city has prohibited residential use of the most flood-prone areas, those with the elevation below 42.76 meters above sea level.
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being dumped into the lake. The city sewers have drained into the lake since 1927. It was only in 2009 that a modern wastewater treatment plant (built and operated by the British company
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Lake Managua has been described by some authors as "the most contaminated lake in Central America." The lake has been severely polluted, mostly by decades of
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The level of Lake Managua raises significantly during the periods of heavy rain. The highest water level was recorded during the flooding of 1933.
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area was dredged, and the sediment hauled off on barges. A strong odor which permeated the area from the sediment disappeared. A stone
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JPL NASA: PIA03365: Perspective View with Landsat Overlay, Lakes Managua (foreground) and Nicaragua (background)
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of that lake cannot migrate to Lake Managua due to a 12-foot-high (3.7 m) waterfall on the
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The lake today has no stable outlet, with only occasional floods to
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and concrete wharf was constructed, and a sightseeing boat called
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makes hour-long lake tours when there are sufficient tourists.
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The Status of the Lake Nicaragua Shark: An Updated Appraisal
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The lake rose 3 metres (10 ft) in five days during
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Nicaragua: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture.
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About 20 fish species still survive in Lake Managua.
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that had already settled in the region. The city of
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Spanish
Spanish

Lake Managua is located in Nicaragua
12°20′N 86°25′W / 12.333°N 86.417°W / 12.333; -86.417
Primary outflows
Tipitapa River
Basin
Nicaragua
Islands
Momotombito
es
Managua
Spanish
[maˈnaɣwa]
lake
Nicaragua
Lake Nicaragua
Nahuatl language
Tlaxcaltec
Mexica
Nicarao tribes
Managua
lake islands
Momotombito
es
volcanic island
Momotombo
Hurricane Mitch
sewage

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