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  2. Yolo Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Yolo Bypass can hold approximately four times the flow of the Sacramento River. Together, the Sacramento River and Yolo Bypass are designed to handle a maximum flow of 600,000 cubic feet per second (1,000,000 m 3 /min), of which the Sacramento handles 110,000 cu ft/s (190,000 m 3 /min) and the bypass 500,000 cu ft/s (850,000 m 3 /min).

  3. Hodge decision - Wikipedia

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    The Hodge decision is a flow requirement that several water agencies must follow when they extract surface water from the American River.The flow requirements vary throughout the year, with the spring and summer months of March through June presenting the most restricted rate, at a minimum of 3,000 cubic feet per second (85 m 3 /s).

  4. California State Water Project - Wikipedia

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    From Oroville, a regulated water flow travels down the Feather and Sacramento Rivers to the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta. North of Rio Vista, about 120,000 acre-feet (0.15 km 3) per year is pumped into the 27.4-mile (44.1 km) North Bay Aqueduct, completed in 1988. The aqueduct delivers water to clients in Napa and Solano counties. [31]

  5. California Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    Intensive agricultural and municipal water consumption has reduced the present rate of outflow to about 17 million acre-feet (21 km 3) for the Sacramento and 3 million acre-feet (3.7 km 3) for the San Joaquin; however, these figures still vary widely from year to year. Over 25 million people, living both in the valley and in other regions of ...

  6. Can lightning travel through plumbing? Here’s how to stay ...

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    By 4 a.m. Thursday, there’s nearly a 100% chance at least an inch of rain will fall across the Sacramento area, the agency said, and there’s a 35% chance of seeing at least 3 inches of rain.

  7. Cottonwood Creek (Sacramento River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood Creek is a major stream and tributary of the Sacramento River in Northern California.About 68 miles (109 km) long measured to its uppermost tributaries, the creek drains a large rural area bounded by the crest of the Coast Ranges, traversing the northwestern Sacramento Valley before emptying into the Sacramento River near the town of Cottonwood.

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