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The Yuba Water Agency is advising the public to use caution when recreating on the stretch of river in the weeks ahead, as the conditions will continue through May 16. "We expect flows below ...
The Middle Yuba River and South Yuba River are linked by the Yuba-Bear and Drum-Spaulding hydroelectric projects, which are owned by the Nevada Irrigation District and PG&E, respectively. These two interconnected projects generate a combined 1.2 billion kilowatt hours per year [ 25 ] and with over 40 dams and reservoirs and 16 powerhouses, are ...
Two men drowned Thursday in back-to-back incidents on the Yuba River while recreating in the Sierra foothills on the Fourth of July, Nevada County fire department officials announced Thursday ...
High water in the South Yuba River at the old CA-49 bridge, 8 January 2017 Interstate 80 East crossing the South Yuba River in Placer County (1965). The 65.0-mile-long (104.6 km) [3] South Yuba River is a left-entering tributary of the Yuba River originating in the northern Sierra Nevada at Lake Angela in Nevada County about three quarters of a mile north of Donner Pass, about three miles east ...
The North Yuba River (also called the North Fork Yuba River) is the main tributary of the Yuba River in northern California in the United States. The river is about 61 miles (98 km) long [4] and drains from the Sierra Nevada westwards towards the foothills between the mountains and the Sacramento Valley.
A strong atmospheric river drenched northern California with heavy rains and damaging wind gusts Saturday, leaving well over 200,000 without power in the state. USA TODAY 12 hours ago
Emerald Pools Recreational Area is a series of swimming holes and short hiking trails located on Jordan Creek and the South Yuba River in Nevada County, California, and the Tahoe National Forest. [1] Located downstream of Lake Spaulding, Emerald Pools sits at approximately 4,200 ft (1,067 m) above sea level. [2]
Linda, about 40 miles (64 km) north of Sacramento, was devastated after the levee broke on the Yuba River's south fork, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. [30] In the San Joaquin River basin and the Delta, levee breaks along the Mokelumne River caused flooding in the community of Thornton and the inundation of four Delta islands. [1]