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In 2003, the City of Santa Rosa and Calpine Corporation partnered on constructing a 42-mile pipeline that became known at the Santa Rosa Geysers Recharge Project (SRGRP). Since 2003, SRGRP has delivered approximately 11 million gallons per day of tertiary treated wastewater to replenish The Geysers’ geothermal reservoir.
The Kincade Fire was a wildfire that burned in Sonoma County, California in the United States. The fire started northeast of Geyserville in The Geysers at 9:24 p.m. on October 23, 2019, and subsequently burned 77,758 acres (31,468 ha) until the fire was fully contained on November 6, 2019.
The Geysers has 1517 megawatt (MW) [24] of active installed capacity with an average capacity factor of 63%. [25] Calpine Corporation owns 15 of the 18 active plants in the Geysers and is the US' largest producer of geothermal energy. [26] Two other plants are owned jointly by the Northern California Power Agency [27] and Silicon Valley Power. [28]
In the Summer Olympics, Wilma Rudolph, who had overcome childhood polio, won the women's 100 meter dash with a time of 11.0 seconds. Although faster than the world record of 11.3, Rudolph's mark was not official because the wind had been blowing faster than 2.0 m/s.
Santa Rosa Creek Reservoir is a reservoir in Spring Lake Regional Park in the city of Santa Rosa, California, USA. It is impounded by an earthen dam built in 1963 (62 years ago) ( 1963 ) and owned by the Sonoma County Water Agency .
The forcing of the spring to the surface can be the result of a confined aquifer in which the recharge area of the spring water table rests at a higher elevation than that of the outlet. Spring water forced to the surface by elevated sources are artesian wells. This is possible even if the outlet is in the form of a 300-foot-deep (91 m) cave.
The Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument is managed by a mosaic of entities, including the Bureau of Land Management (89,500 acres (362 km 2)), US Forest Service (65,000 acres (260 km 2)), Cahuilla peoples (19,800 acres (80 km 2)), California Department of Parks and Recreation (12,900 acres (52 km 2)), other State of ...
Santa Rosa Plaque Hampton Woods property, at the confluence of Santa Rosa Creek and Brush Creek Plaque Honoring the Legend of the Naming of Santa Rosa: chb49/ 4/27/1994 12 Hoag House 6102 Sonoma Highway Hoag House built in 1856. No longer standing. chb61/ 8/23/1995 cc22426/ 10/3/1995 Dismantled and stored by City of Santa Rosa.