Calaveras Dam rebuild will boost capacity
Posted by: Aqua Blog Maven on December 29, 2009 at 7:15 am
From the San Francisco Examiner:
“Rebuilding a dam in the East Bay that was not designed to withstand a major earthquake will allow additional drinking water to be stored for Bay Area residents and protect the area near the reservoir from flood damage after a temblor.
A multibillion-dollar, 12-year project by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is overhauling the Hetch Hetchy water system to help protect drinking-water supplies after earthquakes for the 2.5 million customers served by the agency.
One of the major projects is rebuilding the Calaveras Dam, which is the second-largest drinking-water reservoir in the SFPUC system.
Many of San Francisco’s reservoirs were built over seismic faults in the early 20th century because the fault lines naturally create concave depressions in the earth, and Calaveras Reservoir is one of those. … “
Read more from the San Francisco Examiner by clicking here.
Picture of Calaveras Dam by flickr photographer ATIS547 (Creative Commons).
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