Lyons Dam Explained

Lyons Dam
Country:United States
Location:Tuolumne County, California
Status:Operational
Opening:1916

Lyons Dam (National ID # CA00387) is a dam in Tuolumne County, California.

The concrete single-arch dam was constructed in by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, with a height of and a length of at its crest.[1] It impounds the South Fork Stanislaus River for the municipal water supply of the Twain Harte, California area. Owned and operated by Pacific Gas and Electric Company, the largest private owner of hydroelectric facilities in the United States, it is one of the company's 174 dams.

The reservoir it creates, Lyons Reservoir, has a normal water surface of, and a maximum capacity of .[2] Recreation includes fishing. The site is surrounded by the Stanislaus National Forest. In 2012, about of adjacent land known as the Rushing Meadows parcel was transferred from PG&E's ownership to the National Forest Service, as part of the utility's bankruptcy settlement.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2012-09-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140219090925/http://ce-npdp-serv2.stanford.edu/DamDirectory/DamDetail.jsp?npdp_id=CA00387 . 2014-02-19 .
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2012-09-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140219090925/http://ce-npdp-serv2.stanford.edu/DamDirectory/DamDetail.jsp?npdp_id=CA00387 . 2014-02-19 .
  3. http://www.uniondemocrat.com/News/Local-News/Forest-Service-gets-land-transfer-nod