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Manzanita Lake Dam, located in Redding, California, was completed in 1911 and is owned and operated by the National Park Service.
This earth dam stands at a height of 13 feet and has a storage capacity of 614 acre-feet. While its primary purpose is to serve as a fish and wildlife pond, the dam also plays a significant role in water resource management in the region.
Despite not being regulated by the state, the dam is inspected by the Bureau of Reclamation, with its last inspection conducted in December 2015. The dam has been classified as having a significant hazard potential, although the condition assessment is not currently available. An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) was last revised in February 2016, ensuring that the necessary measures are in place to address any potential risks associated with the dam. Overall, Manzanita Lake Dam serves as a vital structure for both water resource management and wildlife conservation in the area.
Year Completed |
1911 |
Dam Height |
13 |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Nid Storage |
614 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
13 |
Lassen Np Boundary To Just Below Highway 36 Crossing
South Fork Battle Creek
Just Below Highway 36 Crossing To One-Half Mile Downstream From Hole-In-The-Ground
One-Half Mile Downstream From Hole-In-The-Ground To Sec Line Between 29/20 T28N, R3E, Below Big Bend
Bear Creek
North Fork From Nf Boundary At Section Line Between 17/18, T28N, R1E. To Mcclure Place