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Stone Corral Creek is a watercourse in Colusa County, California. [1] It has a drainage area of 38.2 square miles. [2] The stream headwaters arise at and its confluence with the Colusa Trough flood control works two miles west of the current Sacramento River location [3] is at at an elevation of 56 ft
The maximum flood release of 70,000 cubic feet per second (2,000 m 3 /s) was the highest since 1997. [19] [20] The popular recreation areas at the American River Parkway and Discovery Park were flooded for four months. [21] [22] On the early morning of February 18, flash flooding on Stone Corral Creek flooded the town of Maxwell in Colusa ...
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Thursday he activated emergency resources ahead of the weekend flood threat and urged residents to monitor the weather, make an emergency plan and heed the guidance of ...
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The Middle Fork begins near the summit of Snow Mountain, which at 7,050 feet (2,150 m) [8] is the highest point in both Colusa and Lake Counties, in the Snow Mountain Wilderness. [9] It flows west, north then east through Lake and Glenn Counties in a large semi-circle for 15.2 miles (24.5 km), before joining with the Middle Fork in Colusa ...
The Capay Diversion Dam, west of Capay, diverts water for distribution throughout Yolo County using a network of canals. At the end of the Capay Valley, near Esparto, Cache Creek runs east into Sacramento Valley, ending in a settling basin east of Woodland, the overflow of which runs into the Sacramento River through a flood control canal.