DON PEDRO DIKE A

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RESERVOIR CALIFORNIA

Don Pedro Dike A


May 5, 2024

Don Pedro Dike A, located in La Grange, California, is a significant earth dam completed in 1971 for hydroelectric purposes. Managed by a public utility, the dam stands at 25 feet high and spans 1750 feet, with a storage capacity of 2.3 million acre-feet. Situated on the Tuolumne River, the dam serves multiple purposes including flood risk reduction, irrigation, and recreation, making it a crucial water resource in the region.

Designed by Bechtel, Don Pedro Dike A is regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the California Department of Water Resources. The dam has a hazard potential classified as significant, with a high risk assessment level. Despite its age, the dam is subject to regular inspections and is equipped with emergency action plans to ensure public safety in case of emergencies. With its strategic location and diverse functionalities, Don Pedro Dike A plays a vital role in water management and climate resilience efforts in California.

The dam's association with two other structures underscores its importance in the region's water infrastructure. Although lacking spillways, the dam's design and operational capabilities demonstrate a commitment to sustainable resource management and environmental stewardship. As climate change continues to impact water resources, Don Pedro Dike A stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of water infrastructure in safeguarding communities and ecosystems against the challenges of a changing climate.



Year_Completed 1971
Dam_Height 25
River_Or_Stream Tuolumne River
Dam_Length 1750
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 13000
Nid_Storage 2300000
Structural_Height 25
Hazard_Potential Significant
Nid_Height 25

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Area Boat Ramps

GLORY HOLE ROAD 6503, ANGELS CAMP
Upper Stanislaus Watershed, California
ROAD 29 MADERA COUNTY
Upper Chowchilla-Upper Fresno Watershed, California
FOREST ROUTE 1N04, GROVELAND
Upper Tuolumne Watershed, California
MERALS POOL PUT-IN
Upper Tuolumne Watershed, California
COUNTY ROAD 29 MADERA COUNTY
Upper Chowchilla-Upper Fresno Watershed, California
FOREST ROUTE 1N10 TUOLUMNE COUNTY
Upper Tuolumne Watershed, California
MADERA COUNTY
Upper Chowchilla-Upper Fresno Watershed, California

Rafting & Kayaking

HEADWATERS IN SEC 2, T9N, R18E TO CONFLUENCE WITH MOKELUMNE RIVER
Upper Mokelumne Watershed, California
ELLICOTS BRIDGE TO BIG GRIZZLY CANYON
North Fork American Watershed, California
STATE HIGHWAY 50 TO 1/4 MILE NORTH OF STATE HIGHWAY 50
South Fork American Watershed, California
SOUTH FORK AMERICAN RIVER
South Fork American Watershed, California
HELL HOLE DAM TO ELLICOTTS BRIDGE
North Fork American Watershed, California
BIG GRIZZLY CANYON TO OXBOW RESERVOIR
North Fork American Watershed, California
CONFLUENCE WITH JEFFERSON CREEK TO CONFLUENCE WITH KENTUCKY CREEK
Upper Yuba Watershed, California
HEADWATERS TO SOUTH OF UPPER TRUCKEE ROAD (SEC LINE BETWEEN 17/20 INTERCEPTS RIVER AND UNNAMED TRIBUTARY)
Lake Tahoe Watershed, California
HEADWATERS IN SEC 7, T11N, R18E TO BLAIR BRIDGE
Lake Tahoe Watershed, California
1/4 MILE NORTH OF STATE HIGHWAY 50 TO AVALANCHE LAKE
South Fork American Watershed, California

Parks & Recreation

                                                       

Handy Family Park

Christa McAuliffe Park

John Kemp Community Park

Levy Park

Steeplechase Mini Park

Natoma Station Mini Park B

Heenan Lake Wildlife Area

Nisenan Community Park

Mann Park

Reflections Mini-Park

                                                                                                                       
                                               
RIM OF THE WORLD VISTA
DONNELL VISTA
TRUMBULL PEAK SPECIAL INTEREST AREA

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