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  2. Rollins Dam - Wikipedia

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    Rollins Dam (National ID # CA00255) is a dam on the border of Nevada and Placer counties in northern California, in the United States.. The earthen dam was constructed in 1965 by the Nevada Irrigation District, with a height of 228 feet (69 m), and a length of 1,840 feet (560 m) at its crest.

  3. Bear River (Feather River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Directly below Rollins Dam lies the Bear River Diversion Dam, which diverts about 290,000 acre-feet (0.36 km 3) of water per year into the Bear River Canal, which provides for several rural communities in Placer County between Colfax and Auburn. [13] Excess water from the canal enters the American River basin via a powerhouse at Folsom Lake ...

  4. Yuba–Bear Hydroelectric Project - Wikipedia

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    Below Lake Spaulding water passes through Drum-Spaulding Project canals through Emigrant Gap into the upper Bear River, where it powers six hydroelectric plants on its long descent to Rollins Reservoir, the lowermost major reservoir of the Yuba–Bear project. The Yuba–Bear project operates two of these plants (Dutch Flat No. 2 and Chicago ...

  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. Residents worry water level changes at Grand Lake will lead ...

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    GRDA said it proposed the new water level targets based on grid demands, market conditions and public interest. But according to the LEAD Agency, nearly 1,500 homes along the rivers and ...

  7. Reference water levels - Wikipedia

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    The reference water levels are used on inland waterways to define a range of water levels allowing the full use of the waterway for navigation. [1] Ship passage can be limited by the water levels that are too low, when the fairway might become too shallow for large ("target", "design") ships, or too high, when it might become impossible for the target ships to pass under the bridges. [1]

  8. Zinke introduces legislation to regulate Flathead Lake water ...

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    Nov. 15—U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke on Tuesday introduced legislation in Congress aimed at ensuring Flathead Lake avoids another year of abnormally low water levels. The Fill the Lake Act would require ...

  9. Full summer pool - Wikipedia

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    During droughts or water shortages, the water level can drop below full summer pool. Additionally, water levels may be lowered during the winter season below full summer pool to accommodate snowmelt or seasonally heavy rains. During periods of heavy rain, the water level in the reservoir may rise above full summer pool to prevent flooding ...