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  2. Lower Otay Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Lower Otay Reservoir is a reservoir in San Diego County, Southern California. It is flanked by Otay Mountain to the southeast, the Jamul Mountains to the east, Otay Lakes Road and Upper Otay Reservoir to the north, and the city of Chula Vista to the west. The reservoir is formed by impounding the waters of the Otay River, behind Savage Dam ...

  3. Otay River - Wikipedia

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    The Otay River (/ ˈ oʊ t aɪ /) is a river in southern San Diego County, California. The 25 mi (40 km) river begins at San Miguel Mountain , flows through the Upper and Lower Otay Reservoirs, and continues on between the southern part of the Chula Vista and the Otay Mesa West district of San Diego , to its river mouth on San Diego Bay .

  4. Upper Otay Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Upper Otay Reservoir, also called Upper Otay Lake, is a 20 acres (8.1 ha) artificial lake in San Diego County, California. It was created in 1959 as a hatchery for the propagation and introduction of Florida Largemouth bass. The reservoir has been open to the public since 1996. [2] In addition to fishing, the site was popular among waterfowl ...

  5. Morena Dam - Wikipedia

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    Morena Dam is a rockfill dam across Cottonwood Creek, a tributary of the Tijuana River, in southern San Diego County, California in the United States.Originally completed in 1912 and raised several times afterward, the dam is one of the oldest components of the city of San Diego's municipal water system, providing between 1,600 to 15,000 acre-feet (2,000,000 to 18,500,000 m 3) of water per year.

  6. Savage Dam - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic head. 120 feet (37 m) Savage Dam is a dam across the Otay River in the San Ysidro Mountains of southwestern San Diego County, California. It is a concrete arch gravity structure 149 feet (45 m) high, [1] and serves to store water from the San Diego Aqueduct 's third pipeline for backup municipal uses in the San Diego metropolitan area.

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  8. Martin JRM Mars - Wikipedia

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    The large tanks hold Fire retardant, which is mixed with the water load. The aircraft can carry 7,200 US gal (27,000 L; 6,000 imp gal) of water and each deployment can cover an area of up to 4 acres (1.6 hectares). The aircraft can also carry up to 600 US gal (2,300 L; 500 imp gal) of foam concentrate for gelling the load drop. [12]

  9. Terry Goddard - Wikipedia

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    Goddard was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, the son of Julia E. "Judy" (née Hatch) and Samuel Pearson Goddard Jr., who served as Governor of Arizona from 1965 to 1967. [4] His great-grandfather, Ozias M. Hatch, was Illinois Secretary of State 1857 to 1865. [5] He attended Phillips Exeter Academy, a prep school in Exeter, New Hampshire.