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LOWER BUCKS LAKE

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March 23, 2025


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Lower Bucks Lake, also known as Bucks Diversion, is a private hydroelectric facility located in Plumas County, California. Completed in 1928, this concrete dam stands at an impressive height of 99 feet, with a hydraulic height of 89 feet and a structural height of 96 feet. The dam stretches 495 feet in length and has a maximum storage capacity of 5843 acre-feet, making it a vital water resource for the region.

With its primary purpose being hydroelectric power generation, Lower Bucks Lake also serves recreational and water supply needs. The reservoir covers a surface area of 136 acres and has a drainage area of 31.2 square miles. The dam's spillway, with a width of 200 feet, is uncontrolled, and its high hazard potential necessitates regular inspections by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.

Surrounded by the picturesque Brush Creek and offering a multitude of water-based activities, Lower Bucks Lake is not only a key player in California's water infrastructure but also a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Its historical significance, combined with its modern-day functionality, makes it a valuable asset in the region's water resource and climate management efforts.

Year_Completed 1928
Dam_Height 99
River_Or_Stream Brush Creek
Dam_Length 495
Primary_Dam_Type Concrete
Surface_Area 136
Hydraulic_Height 89
Drainage_Area 31.2
Nid_Storage 5843
Structural_Height 96
Hazard_Potential High
Foundations Rock
Nid_Height 99
       

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