Lake Arapuni

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Lake Arapuni

Lake Arapuni is one of several artificial lakes formed as part of a hydroelectricity scheme on the Waikato River in the North Island of New Zealand. It is 65 km (40 mi) southeast of Hamilton, to the north of Mangakino.

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Lake Arapuni
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1928 photograph of the dam under construction
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Lake Arapuni
LocationNorth Island
Coordinates38°8′10″S 175°38′10″E
Typehydroelectric reservoir
Primary inflowsWaikato River
Primary outflowsWaikato River
Basin countriesNew Zealand
Surface area9 km2 (3.5 sq mi)
Residence time1 week
SettlementsArapuni
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The dam, at the small settlement of Arapuni at the lake's northern end, was the first constructed on the Waikato, and was commissioned in 1929.[1] The lake occupies an area of 9.4 km2 (3.6 sq mi).[1]

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Lake Arapuni and Arapuni Dam on the Waikato River
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Lake Arapuni signs. Taking rudd is encouraged, while taking trout is limited.

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