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  2. Irvine Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is formed by Santiago Dam at the lake's north end, which was built between 1929 and 1931, and was originally called the Santiago Reservoir. The dam was built by the Irvine Company and the Serrano Water District (known as Serrano Irrigation District at the time); it is now owned by the Serrano Water District and the Irvine Ranch Water District and operated by Serrano Water District in ...

  3. Santiago Dam - Wikipedia

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    The structure was completed in 1931 at a cost of $1 million, [5] and its reservoir, Irvine Lake, filled by 1933. In the late 1930s, the lake was stocked with fish, and was opened to the public for recreational use in 1941. The dam was built to serve the purpose of flood control, irrigation and municipal water use.

  4. List of dams and reservoirs in California - Wikipedia

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    Reservoir Dam River County Owner Completed Type Height of dam [a] Reservoir capacity (ft) (m) (acre ft) (1,000 m 3) ; Almaden Reservoir: Almaden Dam: Alamitos Creek

  5. Drone footage shows dramatic improvement in California ...

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    Drone footage shot by storm chaser Brandon Clement showed the improvement in water level and snowpack in places such as Folson Lake, Lake Oroville and Donner Pass, since last summer.

  6. Walleyes also thriving in Lake Irvine and Stump Lake, surveys ...

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    Fisheries crews set six nets on Lake Irvine, leaving them in the water overnight. Numbers by species were as follows. * Walleye: Numbers were generally better than last year, especially for 10- to ...

  7. List of largest reservoirs of California - Wikipedia

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    Map of California's interconnected water system, including all eleven reservoirs over 1,000,000 acre-feet (1.2 km 3) as well as selected smaller ones.. This is a list of the largest reservoirs, or man-made lakes, in the U.S. state of California.

  8. From parched to flooded: Making sense of California’s ... - AOL

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  9. Santiago Creek - Wikipedia

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    The creek then empties into Irvine Lake, which is also fed by Limestone Canyon, a left-bank tributary. The 700-acre (280 ha) reservoir is formed by the 110-foot (34 m) Santiago Dam, located at its north end. [4] [5] Irvine Lake provides water to Villa Park and Orange via a pipeline and flume to Peters