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  2. Yolo Bypass - Wikipedia

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    Flood control is the main purpose of the Yolo Bypass. When the flowrate of the Sacramento River exceeds approximately 55,000 cubic feet per second (93,000 m 3 /min), the excess is released into the Yolo Bypass at the passive Fremont Weir, [9]: 548 near that river's confluence with the Feather River. The Fremont Weir, which lies along the south ...

  3. Where is the flood risk in Sacramento County and how can I ...

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    From Oct. 21 to Oct. 28, local agencies across the state will share information about California’s flood risk and how to prepare during a flood, according to the department’s website.

  4. Auburn Dam - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built the Folsom Dam at the confluence of the North and South Forks of the American River to provide flood control for the Sacramento metropolitan area. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] However, the Folsom Dam, with a capacity of just 1 million acre feet (1.2 km 3 ) compared to the annual American River flow of 2.7 ...

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in California - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento Municipal Utility District: 1963: Rock-fill: 108: 33: 76,500: 94,500 Lopez Lake: Lopez Dam: Arroyo Grande Creek: San Luis Obispo: San Luis Obispo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District: 1969: Earth: 166: 51: 52,500: 64,800 Los Padres Reservoir: Los Padres Dam Carmel River: Monterey: California American Water Company ...

  6. What is Sacramento’s plan to stop flooding? Are rivers ...

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  7. California Department of Water Resources - Wikipedia

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    The department was created in 1956 by Governor Goodwin Knight following severe flooding across Northern California in 1955, where they combined the Division of Water Resources of the Department of Public Works with the State Engineer's Office, the Water Project Authority, and the State Water Resources Board. [1] It is headquartered in ...

  8. Locke, California - Wikipedia

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    Locke, also known as Locke Historic District, is an unincorporated community in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta of California, United States.The 14-acre town (5.7 ha) was first developed between 1893 and 1915 approximately one mile north of the town of Walnut Grove in Sacramento County.

  9. Folsom, California - Wikipedia

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    Folsom Dam was built in 1956, providing flood control and water rights for the Sacramento Valley and created Folsom Lake. The dam is located on the southwest corner of the lake. The lake is an estimated 4.8 miles (7.7 km) from Granite Bay to the most southern point of Folsom Lake.