Bouquet Reservoir
At elevation of 2,993 feet (912 m) in the Sierra Pelona Mountains, the reservoir capacity is 36,500 acre⋅ft (45,000,000 m) and is formed by Bouquet Canyon Dam on Bouquet Creek, which is a tributary of the Santa Clara River. The dam is constructed of earthfill and is 190 feet (58 m) tall, measured from the elevation of the original streambed.
The dam was built by the city of Los Angeles and was completed in 1934 Official opening ceremonies were held at noon on March 28, 1934. The reservoir is part of the Los Angeles Aqueduct system, which is where it gets much of its water. Both are owned by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. The reservoir's drainage basin is only 13.6 square miles (35 km) where the average annual rainfall is 14–20 inches (360–510 mm). Its purpose is to provide regulation of releases and to store water in case there is an interruption upstream.
See also
- List of lakes in California
- List of dams and reservoirs in California
- Castaic Lake
- Dry Canyon Reservoir
References
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Bouquet Reservoir
- Department of Water Resources (2009). "Station Meta Data: Bouquet Canyon Dam (BQC)". California Data Exchange Center. State of California. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
External links
- "Mono Basin Research" (PDF). (20.7 KiB)
- University of California, San Francisco
- "California Public Utilities Commission" (PDF). (197 KiB)