Lake Los Carneros, located in Goleta, California, is a picturesque reservoir owned by the local government and regulated by the Department of Water Resources for the safety of dams. Built in 1932 for water supply purposes, this earth dam stands at 31 feet high with a storage capacity of 168 acre-feet. The reservoir covers 20 acres and is fed by the La Patera Depress stream, serving irrigation and water supply needs in the region.
With a high hazard potential but a satisfactory condition assessment as of 2017, Lake Los Carneros is subject to regular inspections to ensure its structural integrity and safety. Managed by the Los Angeles District of the US Army Corps of Engineers, the reservoir plays a crucial role in flood control and water management in the area. Despite lacking spillway information or emergency action plans, the dam continues to provide essential water resources for the community while highlighting the importance of sustainable water infrastructure in the face of climate change challenges.
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