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Okeechobee, Lake
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Okeechobee, Lake

Lake in the northern Everglades, south-central Florida, USA; roughly circular, it is 65 km/40 mi long and 40 km/25 mi wide, and reaches a depth of 6 m/20 ft. It is the largest lake in the southern USA, about 1,800 sq km/700 sq mi. There are numerous small islands in the lake, which receives the Kissimmee River from the northwest. Since the 1930s, diking around the south shore has prevented overflow; drainage canals are used for light navigation to the Atlantic Ocean. The lake is a fishing resort with some commercial fisheries.



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The board decides how much water to release from Lake Okeechobee, which is heavily polluted with fertilizers and pesticides.
There was some roof damage and power outages, but not nearly as much destruction as last year on dairies north of Lake Okeechobee.
Wetlands just below Lake Okeechobee were turned into 550,000 acres of farmland to grow sugarcane.
 
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