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  2. List of dams and reservoirs in California - Wikipedia

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    Bear River: Yuba: South Sutter Water District: 1963: Earth and rock: 185 56: ... Colusa: United States Bureau of Reclamation ... Mad River: Trinity:

  3. Mad River (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Mad River (Wiyot: Baduwa't [4]) is a river in upper Northern California.It flows for 113 miles (182 km) [3] in a roughly northwest direction through Trinity County and then Humboldt County, draining a 497-square-mile (1,290 km 2) watershed into the Pacific Ocean north of the town of Arcata near [California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport [5]] in McKinleyville.

  4. Sites Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Water for Sites Reservoir would come from two general sources: the Sacramento River and local creeks. Water from the Sacramento River is diverted at the existing Red Bluff Pumping Plant, owned by the United States Bureau of Reclamation and operated by the Tehama-Colusa Canal Authority, and at the Hamilton City Pump Station, owned and operated ...

  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. Yolo Bypass - Wikipedia

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    Releases from Sacramento River to Butte Basin Colusa Weir & Bypass 1 mile (1.6 km) N of Colusa 100 miles (160 km) N of Sacramento 70,000 cu ft/s 120,000 m 3 /min Releases from Sacramento River to Butte Basin Tisdale Weir & Bypass 10 miles (16 km) SE of Meridian 56 miles (90 km) N of Sacramento 38,000 cu ft/s 65,000 m 3 /min

  7. List of rivers of California - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel (splits from the Sacramento River upstream at the Port of Sacramento) Prospect Slough Dickson Creek; Lindsey Slough; Shag Slough; Yolo Bypass (jump to tributaries) – manmade floodway, occasionally receiving floodwaters from the Sacramento River via Fremont Weir near Knights Landing. Alamo Creek; Ulatis Creek

  8. Live updates: No threat to Columbia water; Congaree River to ...

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    12:45 p.m . Columbia officials say they are not concerned about the Columbia Water system, which provides drinking water to more than 400,000 people across the Midlands.

  9. Mad River Mountain awaits colder weather to start firing snow ...

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    With an elevation of 1,460 feet and a vertical drop of 300 feet, Mad River has 144 skiable acres, the most of any Ohio resort. There are 16 trails of various skill levels, a tubing park, four ...