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Cedar Creek is an 11.2-mile-long (18.0 km) [1] tributary of the South Fork Eel River in Mendocino County in the U.S. state of California. [2] The creek begins southeast of Red Mountain, at an elevation of 778 feet (237 m). It makes an S-curve west-northwest then bends sharply south, dropping into the valley of the South Fork Eel.
The Cedar Creek mainstem begins at 1,730 ft (530 m) on the eastern flank of Burra Burra Peak, [1] located about 0.4 mi (1 km) south of the Dowdy Ranch Visitor's Center of Henry Coe State Park. It flows south for 2.0 mi (3 km) where it is joined on the right by its 5.5 mi (9 km) long Cañada de la Dormida tributary.
Cedar Creek (Pacheco Creek), a tributary of Pacheco Creek in Santa Clara County; Cedar Creek (South Fork Eel River), a tributary of the South Fork Eel River in Mendocino County; Cedar Creek (South Fork Pit River), a tributary of the Pit River in Lassen County; Cedar Creek, the fictional setting of the 1995 film Outbreak.
Cedarville (formerly Surprise Valley and Deep Creek) [3] (Northern Paiute: pasɨɨbi) is a census-designated place [4] located 20 miles (32 km) east of Alturas, [3] at an elevation of 4,652 feet (1,418 m), [2] in Modoc County, California. [2] Its population is 437 as of the 2020 census, down from 514 at the 2010 census.
Cedar Lake and Sawmill. The dam is at the waterline to the left. Cedar Lake Dam was built in 1928 across Talmadge Creek. It is a variable-radius arch dam 28 ft (8.5 m) high and 220 ft (67 m) long containing 650 cubic yards (500 m 3) of material. Its crest is 7,101 ft (2,164 m) above sea level. [2]
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Following is a list of dams and reservoirs in California in a sortable table. There are over 1,400 named dams and 1,300 named reservoirs in the state of California . Dams in service
Gallup reported the percentage of population uninsured throughout 2016 in states that expanded and did not expand Medicaid. For comparison, we added 2013 percentages for each state.