Really Deep Reservior

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If we're including Lakes in "Reservoirs" the deepest in the US is Crater Lake in Oregon.
Crater Lake's gorgeous deep blue water highlights its amazing depth of 1943 feet - the deepest lake in the United States and seventh deepest freshwater lake in the world...

Tahoe is 2nd at 1645'.

Mead is down almost 100' due to the excessive drought over the past decade or so. IDK if that's improved recently.
 
We were comparing dammed reservoirs.

Is that some kind of pun?
 
Did April get here early?

Table Rock, at pool, is over 220 feet. And unlike most man made reservoirs actually has a few interesting things to dive and occasionally sufficient viz to do so.

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Lake Chelan has a dam but that only raises its level a few feet of its ~1300ft total depth. The bottom is actually below sea level.
 
This sounds like the work of, could it be, mmmmmmmmm......SATAN?
 
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Are you under the influence of nitrogen?

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