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Kettleman City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kings County, California, United States. Kettleman City is located 28 miles (45 km) southwest of Hanford , [ 4 ] 54 miles (88 km) south of Fresno , at an elevation of 253 feet (77 m), [ 2 ] and sits only about 1/2 mile north of the 36th parallel north latitude.
A map of evacuation orders and warnings for the Hurst Fire in California, as of 4:45 a.m. PT on Jan. 9, 2025. Areas in red are under evacuation orders and areas in yellow are under evacuation ...
Caltrans said Friday, Feb. 16, that road work on Highway 41 in the area of Kettleman City will close traffic in both directions for about five months. That begins Feb. 26. Show comments
A large hazardous waste and municipal solid waste disposal facility operated by Waste Management, Inc. is located 5.6 km (3.5 mi) SSW of Kettleman City on the west side of the highway. Just before reaching the intersection at SR 198 outside of the city of Lemoore , SR 41 becomes a four-lane divided highway until just southeast of Riverdale ...
They are the location of the Kettleman North Dome Oil Field. The Kettleman Hills Hazardous Waste Facility , a large (1,600 acres (650 ha)) hazardous waste and municipal solid waste disposal facility operated by Waste Management, Inc. , is located 3.5 mi (5.6 km) southwest of Kettleman City on State Route 41 .
The maps below show the sizes and statuses of the fires. They will be updated frequently. The largest of the blazes, the Palisades Fire, is more than 37 square miles.
Garza Creek, originally El Arroyo de las Garzas (The Creek of the Herons). Its source on the north slope of Zwang Peak of the Diablo Range, in Kings County.. It flows east-northeast through Kreyenhagen Hills to terminate in the Kettleman Plain, 3.6 miles west northwest of Avenal in the San Joaquin Valley.
It was at that time the only building on that side of the lake and was located on the lakeshore 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of the modern Kettleman City. Established in 1870 by the meat market and cattle business of Cox and Clark as a trading-post for the Indians it also served as a landing place for steamboats on the west side of the lake. [1]