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Lake Kaweah

Reservoir in Tulare County, California


Summary

Reservoir in Tulare County, California

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nameLake Kaweah
image2006 12 29 - Terminus Dam (3).JPG
locationTulare County, California
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typeReservoir
inflowKaweah River
outflowKaweah River
catchment560 sqmi
basin_countriesUnited States
volume185000 acre.ft
pushpin_mapCalifornia#USA
pushpin_map_altLocation of Lake Kaweah in California, USA.
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Lake Kaweah in California, USA
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Lake Kaweah is a reservoir near Lemon Cove in Tulare County, California. The lake is formed by Terminus Dam on the Kaweah River. The river originates in the Sierra Nevada and drains about 560 sqmi into Lake Kaweah before flowing towards the San Joaquin Valley. From Lake Kaweah, the river flows toward the city of Visalia, splitting into the Kaweah River and St. Johns River as it flows west into the Tulare Lakebed. The lake has a capacity of 185000 acre.ft. A project to raise the lake 21 ft was completed in 2004. The lake now impounds an additional 42000 acre.ft and downstream flood protection to downstream communities and agricultural land has been increased.

Because its primary purpose is flood control, Lake Kaweah is maintained at a very low level or empty for most of the year, and generally only fills between May and June. Due to the limited capacity of the reservoir, large spills of floodwater often occur after large rain storms. In the winter, water is released as quickly as possible to ensure room for floodwater which can then be released at a controlled rate. During floods in 1997, the reservoir filled and emptied twice because of this operational regimen.

In 2007, high winds from a severe thunderstorm cut loose the boat dock along the lake, affecting 200 boats.

At the upper end of Lake Kaweah is the small town of Three Rivers, which sits at the entrance to Sequoia National Park.

References

References

  1. "Storm Events Database - Event Details | National Centers for Environmental Information".
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