FORTY-FIRST BIEXXIAL REPORT 87 



Feather River. South Fork. Pluinun County. Wyandotte IrriKation l>islrict. 

 Hydroelectric power and irrigation project involving two dams (at Little 

 Grass Valley and above present Lost Creek Reservoir) with storage capacity 

 of 120,000 acre feet with accompanying conduits and powerliouses. 



Lake Almanor, Plumas County. I'acitic Gas and Electric Company. l>am 

 forming Lake Almanor, a storage reservoir on the North Fork of the Feather 

 River. The company plans to raise this reservoir to an eh-vation of A.TAM) feet 

 if conditions are found to be safe. Exploration drilling at tlie dam now in 

 progress. 



Sacramento River Canals, Tehama, Glenn and Butte Countirn. V. S. Hureau 

 of Reclamation. Irrigation project with power and pumping features. A study 

 of the possibility of utilizing about 13) miles of proposed canals diverting 

 water from the Sacramento River for prodmtive trout water open to public 

 fishing is being conducted in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation and 

 the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 



Sacramento River, Tehama County. U. S. Corps of Engineers. Storage reser- 

 voir at Iron Canyon. 



Kestcick Dam, Shasta County. V. S. Bureau of Reclamaiiun. I'lumiai i-in 

 control dam for Shasta Dam. This problem is complicated by copper pollution. 



Silver Creek, El Dorado County. U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, rnion Valley 

 dam, Ice House Diversion dam, several power houses and minor diversion 

 dams which would affect South Fork Silver, Big Silver, and nuiin Silver 

 creeks have been proposed. 



Middle Fork Stanislaus River, Tuolumne County. South San .Ioa«|uin and 

 Oakdale Irrigation Districts. Hydroelectric power and irrigation i)rt>ject« 

 involving large dams and reservoirs at Beardsley and Donnells Flats, with 

 accompanying conduits and powerhouses, which would affect sections of tin- 

 Middle Fork Stanislaus River. 



Park Creek, El Dorado County. U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. I'ropn^cd Sly 

 Park Reservoir and Camp Creek diversion for irrigation ami dt)mestic water 

 supplies. 



North Fork Stanislaus River, Tuolumne County. Pacific Gas and Klei-tric 

 Company. Involving Federal Power Commi.ssion licensing of existing dams at 

 Lake Alpine, Union, Utica, and Hunters Reservoirs for hyilroelectric p-iwer 

 purposes. 



Cache Creek and Clear Lake, Lake County. U. S. Army, Corps of Engineers. 

 Dams on Kelsey Creek, Cache Creek, and North Fork Cache Creek for II.mmI 

 control and irrigation. Will affect creeks named and Clear Lake. 



Middle Fork Eel River, Mendocino County. G. I.. <'.irric<». nydroeiectric ami 

 irrigation project involving large dams on the Middle Fork Eel River, a tribn 

 tary of the North Fork Eel River, and a tributary of the .Middle Fi>rk Eel 

 River, with accompanying conduits. Would aflCct sections of the .Middle Fork 

 Eel River and tributaries of the Middle and North Forks. 



Sotith Fork Eel River, Mendocino CQunty. U. S. Army. Corps of EngintH-ni. 

 Flood control and summer flow maintenance ilaiu. Would jifTect South Fork 

 Eel River and Eel River. 



San Joaquin River, Fresno/Madera Countici. Southern California Edison Com- 

 pany. Hvdroelectric power project involving a larg«- ilam ( .\o. 7» and reservoir 

 above the mouth of Willow Creek, with accompanying conduit and powerb..,ise 

 (No. 4), which would affect 11 miles of the San Joaquin River. 



Big Dry Creek, Fresno County. U. S. Army, Corps of Engineers. The Itm 1 irx 

 Creek flood control project involves a (him. dikes and n-serv..ir f..r winch a 

 permanent pool for warm-water fish was recommended. 



Mono Creek, Fresno County. Southern California E.li.son Con.p.'.nv. •l.>'''-o 

 electric power project involving a large dam an.l reservoir at \ ernuli-.n \ alle>. 

 which would affect most of the easily accessible section of Mono ( reek. 



Kings River, Fresno County. V. S. Army, Corps of Engineers. The Pine Flat 

 multiple purpose project, predominantly floo.l control, involves a la rue .In m 

 and reservoir at Pine Flat which will affect dire.-lly the lower pnrtw.n of the 

 Kings River, but which through re-regulation of .lischarge j.ermiis l|><lro- 

 electric development upstream and thus indirectly will affect the ent.re Kingii 

 River drainage. 



