Sankey tank
| Sankey Tank | |
|---|---|
| Location | Bangalore District, Karnataka |
| Coordinates | 13°01′N 77°34′E / 13.01°N 77.57°E |
| Lake type | Freshwater |
| Primary inflows | Rainfall |
| Catchment area | 1.254 km (0.8 mi) |
| Basin countries | India |
| Surface area | 15 ha (37.1 acres) |
| Max. depth | 9.26 m (30.4 ft) |
| Shore length1 | 1.7 km (1.1 mi) |
| Surface elevation | 929.8 m (3,050.5 ft) |
| Islands | 1 |
| Settlements | Bengaluru |
| 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. | |
Sankey Tank and vicinity
Sankey tank is an artificial lake or tank situated in the western part of Bangalore in the middle of the neighbourhoods of Malleshwaram, Vyalikaval and Sadashivanagar. The lake covers an area of about 15 ha (37.1 acres). At its widest, the tank has a width of 800 m (2,624.7 ft).
Sankey tank was constructed by Col. Richard Hieram Sankey (RE) of the Madras Sappers Regiment, in 1882, to meet the water supply demands of Bangalore. The tank was also known as Gandhadhakotikere, as the Government Sandalwood Depot used to be located near the lake.