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Lake Tahoe, located in Placer, California, is a stunning federal water resource managed by the Bureau of Reclamation for irrigation purposes. The dam, completed in 1913, stands at a height of 18 feet and holds a storage capacity of 732,000 acre-feet. With a surface area of 120,000 acres and a drainage area of 122,200 acres, Lake Tahoe plays a crucial role in the Truckee River's water management system.
Despite its structural integrity being assessed as "Not Available," Lake Tahoe is considered to have a high hazard potential and risk assessment rating of 2. The dam has undergone modifications in 1990 for seismic and structural improvements. The picturesque lake not only serves as a vital water resource but also presents a potential risk in the event of an emergency. As climate enthusiasts, understanding the management and risks associated with Lake Tahoe is essential for ensuring its long-term sustainability and protection.
Years_Modified | 1990 - Seismic, 1990 - Structural |
Year_Completed | 1913 |
Dam_Height | 18 |
River_Or_Stream | TRUCKEE RIVER |
Dam_Length | 109 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Buttress |
Surface_Area | 120000 |
Hydraulic_Height | 10 |
Drainage_Area | 122200 |
Nid_Storage | 732000 |
Structural_Height | 18 |
Hazard_Potential | High |
Foundations | Rock |
Nid_Height | 18 |
TRUCKEE RIVER NR MOGUL | 488cfs |
DOG CREEK AT VERDI | 18cfs |
LITTLE TRUCKEE R BL DIV DAM NR SIERRAVILLE CA | 3cfs |
TRUCKEE R AT VISTA | 521cfs |
N TRUCKEE DRAIN AT KLEPPE LN NR SPARKS | 108cfs |
STEAMBOAT C AT CLEANWATER WAY NR RENO | 30cfs |
TRUCKEE R NR SPARKS | 457cfs |