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  1. Water exits the lake in the southeastern portion of the lake via a spillway that flows underground until it connects to Indian Creek. Diamond Lake is 153 acres; shoreline length 5.9 miles; watershed 686 acres (5 to 1); maximum depth 23 feet; average depth 7.6 feet.

  2. Diamond Lake is a glacial-origin lake in the village of Mundelein in northeastern Lake County, Illinois. The lake has an average depth of 7.61 feet (2.32 m), a maximum depth of 23 feet (7.0 m) a shoreline of 5.9 miles (9.5 km), and a surface area of 153 acres (62 ha).

  3. Diamond Lake is in the Des Plaines River watershed and it’s lakeshed is 670.72 acres (Figure 1). The dominant land uses in the watershed are Single Family (38.9%), Water (23.1%), and Public and Private Open Space (15.2%).

  4. Diamond Lake nautical chart. The marine chart shows depth and hydrology of Diamond Lake on the map, which is located in the Illinois state (Lake). Coordinates: 42.25, -88.0073.

  5. Water exits the lake in the southeastern portion of the lake via a spillway that flows underground until it connects to Indian Creek. Diamond Lake is 153 acres; shoreline length 5.9 miles; watershed 686 acres (5 to 1); maximum depth 23 feet; average depth 7.6 feet.

  6. Water exits the lake in the southeastern portion of the lake via a spillway that flows underground until it connects to Indian Creek. Diamond Lake is 153 acres; shoreline length 5.9 miles; watershed 686 acres (5 to 1); maximum depth 23 feet; average depth 7.6 feet.

  7. Since 2000, 176 different lakes have been studied and data collected on temperature, dissolved oxygen, phosphorus, nitrogen, solids, pH, alkalinity, chloride, conductivity, water clarity, the plant community and shoreline characteristics.

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