Monponsett Pond
About Monponsett Pond
Monponsett Pond, likewise called Monponsett Lake and the Twin Lakes, is really an arrangement of two lakes, West and East, for the most part in Halifax, Massachusetts, with a little segment of West Monponsett Pond stretching out into Hanson. The western bowl is 282 sections of land 1.14 km2, and the eastern bowl is 246 sections of land 1.00 km2. The normal profundity of the two lakes is seven feet and the greatest profundity is 13 feet 4.0 m. The surge is Stump Brook, a tributary of Poor Meadow Brook, in the northwestern piece of West Monponsett Pond. The lake is a piece of the Taunton River Watershed. Incidentally amid water deficiencies water from this lake is redirected into Silver Lake, the important water supply for the City of Brockton. Highway 58 cuts up the two lakes. A cleared watercraft propelling incline to West Monponsett Pond is on this expressway north of White Island Road. A course interfacing the two lakes is adjacent. Highway 106 runs near the southern shore of East Monponsett Pond, and Route 36 adjoins the southeast corner of East Monponsett Pond, where there is a cleared propelling slope. Access to West Monponsett Pond is an unpaved incline off Lingan Street. Monponsett Pond Seaplane Base is situated on this lake.
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