Onondaga Lake facts
Onondaga Lake is 4.6 miles long and 1 mile wide. Its
average depth is 35 feet, and its maximum depth is 63
feet. It has a drainage basin of 285 square miles,
according to 2004 figures of the U.S. Geological
Survey, covering all of the City of Syracuse and many
of its suburbs east and west of the lake.
See how the lake's depth varies.
Onondaga Lake is part of the Seneca watershed.
Onondaga County includes parts of four watersheds.
The major natural tributaries to the lake are Nine
Mile Creek and Onondaga Creek. Together they account
for 70% of the total amount of water that flows into
the lake each year. The Metropolitan Syracuse Sewage
Treatment Plant contributes 20% of the lake's annual
inflow. Other tributaries are Ley Creek, Bloody
Brook, and Harbor Brook. Minor tributaries include
Sawmill Creek, Tributary 5A, and the East Flume.
Water leaves the lake through a single outlet at the
lake's north end. This outlet flows to the Seneca
River and ultimately reaches Lake Ontario.
See a more detailed map of land use in the watershed.
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