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  2. Mokelumne River - Wikipedia

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    Below Pardee the river flows directly into Camanche Reservoir, formed by Camanche Dam. The entire stretch of the Mokelumne between the forks and a point just above Camanche Dam defines the Amador—Calaveras county line; below here, it flows westwards into San Joaquin County .

  3. Camanche Dam - Wikipedia

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    The largest flood on record occurred in December 1964 along the Mokelumne River. After completion of the Camanche Dam in April 1964, the damage was limited to several thousand dollars. Early in 1964, the Camanche Dam's operation had further reduced spring flows and slightly increased in summer and fall flows below the dam. Since the completion ...

  4. Camanche Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Camanche reservoir typically fills to capacity prior to summer months. This occurs from the melting of snowpack during the months of May–July (melt flow season) which increase the amount of water flowing through the Mokelumne River. During summer months, Camanche Reservoir releases water continuously. [6]

  5. Mokelumne Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    Under present water rights agreements, EBMUD can withdraw up to 325 million gallons (1,230,000 m 3) per day, or 364,000 acre-feet (0.449 km 3) per year, from the Mokelumne River. In addition, up to 98 million gallons (371,000 m 3) per day or 110,000 acre-feet (0.14 km 3) per year can be supplied via a branch from the Sacramento River. However ...

  6. Evacuation the ‘only option’ for Sacramento County ... - AOL

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    The Mokelumne River is rising, and Sacramento County urges nearby residents to get out before they are stranded. In Wilton, some roads are impassable.

  7. Category:Mokelumne River - Wikipedia

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    The Mokelumne River — flowing from the Sierra Nevada into the San Joaquin Valley in northern California. A tributary of the San Joaquin River , and source of water for the East Bay Municipal Utility District .

  8. Storm Drain Detectives test the health of Lodi Lake - AOL

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    On July 11 about midday, the Storm Drain Detectives, with the help of Lodi Fire Department's boat, used a Secchi Disk to test water clarity at three sites in both the lake and Mokelumne River as ...

  9. Steelhead anglers celebrate New Year's on American, Mokelumne ...

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