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Don Pedro Reservoir, also known as Lake Don Pedro, is a reservoir formed by the construction of the New Don Pedro Dam across the Tuolumne River in Tuolumne County, California, United States. [ 1 ] The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment has issued a safety advisory for any fish caught in Don Pedro Reservoir due to ...
Increasing the height of New Don Pedro by just 20 feet (6.1 m) would add about 360,000 acre-feet (0.44 km 3) to the reservoir's storage capacity, replacing most of the storage in Hetch Hetchy, though new tunnels would have to be built to deliver water from Don Pedro Reservoir to the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct and there would be a net loss of ...
The Don Pedro Dam, since 1971 also known as the Old Don Pedro Dam, was a dam across the Tuolumne River in Tuolumne County, California. The structure still exists and is flooded underneath Don Pedro Reservoir, which is formed by the New Don Pedro Dam.
The paddlers end their journey in the wide, still waters of Don Pedro Reservoir. It is shared by MID and TID, which have rights to about half of the river volume. The districts irrigate about ...
The blaze is east of Don Pedro Reservoir. Ryan Reis, recreation director for the Don Pedro Recreation Agency, told McClatchy on Wednesday afternoon, “Currently, Don Pedro Reservoir is fully open ...
As much as 150 inches of snow could fall in the watershed above the reservoir. On Stanislaus’ West Side, an evacuation order again. Here’s how operator of Don Pedro Reservoir plans to guard ...
The largest single reservoir in California is Shasta Lake, with a full volume of more than 4,552,000 acre-feet (5.615 km 3). ... New Don Pedro Dam: Lake Berryessa:
MID and TID share Don Pedro Reservoir, one of the state’s largest storage sites. As of Wednesday, it was at 83% of its capacity, DWR said. That is 111% of the historical average for April 3.