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FIPS code. 06-59080. GNIS feature ID. 265113. Website. Quincy California Chamber of Commerce. Quincy (formerly Quinsy) [5] is a census-designated place and the county seat of Plumas County, California. [6] The population was 1,630 during the 2020 Census, [7] down from 1,728 during the 2010 Census, and 1,879 during the 2000 Census.
Map of water storage and delivery facilities as well as major rivers and cities in the state of California. Central Valley Project systems are in red, and State Water Project in blue. California's interconnected water system serves almost 40 million people and irrigates over 5,680,000 acres (2,300,000 ha) of farmland. [1]
Plumas County, California. Plumas County (/ ˈpluːməs / ⓘ) is a county located in the Sierra Nevada of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,790. [3] The county seat is Quincy, [4] and the only incorporated city is Portola. The largest community in the county is East Quincy.
Water program manager Bob Davis told the Quincy City Council that the city is approaching the limits of its existing water permits. Davis presented an update to the council June 4.
May 13—QUINCY — Design work is beginning on a project to upgrade sewer systems in the city of Quincy. The city's water system will be getting some upgrades, too, among them a new water tower.
It has been estimated that 24 trillion gallons of water fell over the state during the stormy streak. Drone footage shot by storm chaser Brandon Clement showed the improvement in water level and ...
Background and geology. Clear Lake is 19 mi (31 km) by 8 mi (13 km) at its widest point, with a surface area of 43,785 acres (17,719 ha) and a 1,155,000 acre⋅ft (1,425,000 dam 3) capacity. Average depth is 27 ft (8.2 m), maximum is 60 ft (18 m), lake elevation is 1,329 ft (405 m), and average water temperature is 40 °F (4 °C) in winter and ...
Eleven reservoirs have a storage capacity greater than or equal to 1,000,000 acre-feet (1.2 km 3); all of these except one are in or on drainages that feed into the Central Valley. The largest single reservoir in California is Shasta Lake, with a full volume of more than 4,552,000 acre-feet (5.615 km 3). Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.