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  2. Feather River - Wikipedia

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    The Feather River and its forks were a center of gold mining during the 19th century. Since the 1960s, the river has provided water to central and southern California, as the main source of water for the California State Water Project. Its water is also used for hydroelectricity generation.

  3. California State Water Project - Wikipedia

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    The Feather River, a tributary of the Sacramento River, provides the primary watershed for the State Water Project. Runoff from the Feather River headwaters is captured in Antelope, Frenchman, and Davis reservoirs, which impound tributaries of the North and Middle forks of the Feather River.

  4. Feather Headwaters - Wikipedia

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    The river is notable as the source of water for Feather Falls in the Lake Oroville State Recreation Area. [7] South Fork The South Fork Feather River is a Lake Oroville source tributary with several reservoirs in the southernmost portion of the Middle Fork Feather Watershed, including Little Grass Valley Reservoir.

  5. Upper North Fork Feather River Project - Wikipedia

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    The Upper North Fork Feather River Project is a hydroelectric scheme in the Sierra Nevada of California, within Lassen and Plumas Counties. The project consists of three dams, five power plants, and multiple conduits and tunnels in the headwaters of the North Fork Feather River , a major tributary of the Feather — Sacramento River systems.

  6. Oroville Dam - Wikipedia

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    Oroville Dam is an earthfill embankment dam on the Feather River east of the city of Oroville, California, in the Sierra Nevada foothills east of the Sacramento Valley.At 770 feet (235 m) high, it is the tallest dam in the U.S. [8] and serves mainly for water supply, hydroelectricity generation, and flood control.

  7. Pyramid Dam - Wikipedia

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    After completion of the dam in 1970 Feather River water began to fill the area behind the dam, a plan conceived of even before the construction of the Ridge Route Alternate. By 1972 the Ridge Route Alternate was fully submerged under the lake's water. Since then, its northern border with the lake continues to serve as a boat ramp.

  8. Central Valley Project - Wikipedia

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    Feb 21 - $50 million CVP federal funding in exchange for PG&E Feather River power [208] Mar 20 - The state water authority budgets $200,000 for CVP work, including cooperative federal projects [209] Apr 17 - Interior Secretary Ickes prepares legislation for federal oversight of the CVP [210] Apr 30 - Congress approves a $34.7 million budget for ...

  9. Oroville Dam crisis - Wikipedia

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    Oroville Dam, an important part of the California State Water Project, is an earthen embankment dam on the Feather River, east of the city of Oroville in Northern California. The dam is used for flood control, water storage, hydroelectric power generation, and water quality improvement in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta . [ 1 ] :