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Keswick Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Sacramento River about 2 miles (3.2 km) northwest of Redding, California. Part of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation 's Central Valley Project , the dam is 157 feet (48 m) high and impounds the Keswick Reservoir , which has a capacity of 23,800 acre⋅ft (29,400,000 m 3 ).
Many sections of the highway's route through Redding were closed, including the North Market Street Bridge which connects downtown Redding to the Benton Tract neighborhood. Highway 273 was closed in many areas. [1] Access to Keswick Dam was restricted and the surrounding areas were evacuated as a result of the fire. [1]
A Hill Whiskeytown Dam [569]) in turn provides water to the Spring Creek Tunnel, which travels into the lowermost extreme of Spring Creek, a stream that flows into Keswick Reservoir, generating another 180 MW of electricity. From there the water from the Trinity River empties into Keswick Reservoir and the Sacramento River.
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It flows through Keswick Dam, where it receives about 1,200,000 acre⋅ft (1.5 × 10 −6 million km 3) of water per year diverted from the Trinity River. It then swings east through Redding , the largest city of the Shasta Cascade region, and turns southeast, entering Tehama County .
The first major lake effect snow pounded portions of the Northeast and Midwest this past weekend, with more in the forecast in the coming days.
Route 53 was first defined in the 1932 state highway renumbering between Weston center to Georgetown along Georgetown Road (modern Route 57), then along Redding Road (Routes 107 and 53) to West Redding, then along former Highway 180 to Bethel. In 1954, the southern end was relocated and now ended at US 7 in Wilton.