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Keswick Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Sacramento River about 2 miles (3.2 km) northwest of Redding, California. Part of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation 's Central Valley Project , the dam is 157 feet (48 m) high and impounds the Keswick Reservoir , which has a capacity of 23,800 acre⋅ft (29,400,000 m 3 ).
Wet, stormy Wednesday for central US roads. Wednesday will be the stormiest day of the week for the central U.S., as the storm brings a mix of rain and snow from the Upper Midwest to Texas.
Shasta Dam Visitors Center: West end of SR 151/state maintenance; road continues to a roundabout with CR A18 (Lake Boulevard), Shasta Dam Access Road, and Shasta Dam Boulevard north (closed to all but dam personnel) Shasta Lake: 3.78: CR A18 (Lake Boulevard) 6.79: Cascade Boulevard: R6.92: I-5 – Redding, Portland: Interchange; east end of SR ...
A Hill Whiskeytown Dam [569]) in turn provides water to the Spring Creek Tunnel, which travels into the lowermost extreme of Spring Creek, a stream that flows into Keswick Reservoir, generating another 180 MW of electricity. From there the water from the Trinity River empties into Keswick Reservoir and the Sacramento River.
The National Weather Service reports multiple trees have fallen along stretches of US 101 in far northern California due to strong winds, and there have been nearly 20 landslides between Wednesday ...
After a few blocks, it becomes a freeway as it crosses I-5 and changes back to a two-lane highway at the Redding city limits. Heading eastward, Route 44 passes through a number of small, rural communities ( Palo Cedro , Millville , Shingletown , to name a few) before it reaches the north-west entrance to Lassen National Park and the southern ...
Dunsmuir High School and Montgomery Creek School have canceled classes.
This was a spur of US 99 running East and West from the junction in Redding, now signed as CA 273 at the intersection of Eureka Way and Market St. The actual road has been realigned many times, mainly to make easier grades and curves through the mountains, but also to make room for the Whiskeytown Lake reservoir. In many places, especially in ...