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

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    A Flood Advisory is in effect until 11 pm tonight for portions of Placer, Sacramento, Yolo, and Sutter counties. Impacts include: local flooding of roadways, urban areas, small streams, and creeks.

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

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    The Bee answers reader questions about recent Sacramento storms. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  4. 1997 California New Years Floods - Wikipedia

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    The New Year's Day storm tested the Sacramento-Feather River flood control system, which had to manage local runoff and reservoir releases to maintain its integrity. Prior to the major storms, reservoirs were able to reduce storage and regain flood reservation space based on forecasts and operations.

  5. Sacramento faces flood watch as more storms move into ... - AOL

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    Don’t forget to clean your gutters. The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for the Sacramento region ahead of another two storms making their way to Northern California.. The watch ...

  6. Yolo Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The California Department of Water Resources's schematic map of the Yolo Bypass, 2009. Congress approved the Sacramento River Flood Control Project in 1911, with a plan to divert the water through multiple weirs and bypasses. The Yolo Bypass is one of two major bypasses in the Sacramento Valley that helps deter urban flooding. [5]

  7. Sacramento River - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento River (Spanish: Río Sacramento) is the principal river of Northern California in the United States and is the largest river in California. [9] Rising in the Klamath Mountains, the river flows south for 400 miles (640 km) before reaching the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta and San Francisco Bay.

  8. Cache Creek (Sacramento River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    If the Sacramento river is not in flood then any overflow runs into the Tule Canal, continues as Prospect Slough and finally enters the Sacramento River at Cache Slough. If the Sacramento is in flood, then the overflow from the settling basin is swept into the Yolo Bypass and Sacramento Bypass flood control system, emerging directly at Cache ...

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