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North-of-the-Delta Offstream Storage Investigation Overview of Sites Reservoir Facilities And Physical Features. Begin Presentation. Introduction. This is the second presentation in a series of four and will go over the physical features and facilities of the NODOS project - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
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(Will no longer be required for diversion of
water into TC Canal)North-of-the-Delta Offstream Storage
Investigation
Overview of Sites Reservoir Facilities
And Physical Features
North-of-the-Delta Offstream Storage
Investigation
Overview of Sites Reservoir Facilities
And Physical Features
Begin PresentationBegin PresentationBegin PresentationBegin Presentation
Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Main Menu Main Menu
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Physical Features Physical Features MapMap
T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
◄ Back
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
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(Will no longer be required for diversion of
water into TC Canal)IntroductionIntroduction~This is the second presentation in a series This is the second presentation in a series
of four and will go over the physical of four and will go over the physical features and facilities of the NODOS features and facilities of the NODOS projectproject
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Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Main Menu Main Menu
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Physical Features Physical Features MapMap
T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
◄ Back
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
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(Will no longer be required for diversion of
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Sites Reservoir Sites Reservoir
Lake ShastaLake Shasta
Lake OrovilleLake Oroville
Folsom LakeFolsom Lake
Major Northern California Major Northern California ReservoirsReservoirs
Major Northern California Major Northern California ReservoirsReservoirs
SacramentoSacramento
Proposed Offstream Reservoir
Proposed Offstream Reservoir
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
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Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Main Menu Main Menu
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Physical Features Physical Features MapMap
T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
◄ Back
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
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(Will no longer be required for diversion of
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Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Major Northern California Major Northern California ReservoirsReservoirs
Major Northern California Major Northern California ReservoirsReservoirs
Proposed Offstream Reservoir
Proposed Offstream Reservoir
Sites Reservoir Sites Reservoir
SacramentoSacramento
Lake ShastaLake Shasta
Lake OrovilleLake Oroville
Folsom LakeFolsom Lake
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T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Main Menu Main Menu
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
Physical Features Physical Features MapMap
◄ Back
(Will no longer be required for diversion of
water into TC Canal)
Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Main Menu Main Menu
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Physical Features Physical Features MapMap
T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
◄ Back
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
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(Will no longer be required for diversion of
water into TC Canal)
Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Main Menu Main Menu
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Physical Features Physical Features MapMap
T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
◄ Back
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
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(Will no longer be required for diversion of
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T-C Canal • Located West of GCID Canal and
generally West of Interstate-5
• Is a concrete lined canal
• Has a total length of 111 miles, 66 miles from the Red Bluff Diversion Dam to Funks Reservoir and 45 miles from Funks Reservoir to its terminus
• Capacity is 2,700 cfs at the RBDD and 2,100 cfs at Funks Reservoir
Headworks
• Gravity diversion behind RBDD
• Diverts water from the Sacramento River into T-C Canal
• Has rotating drum fish screens in the settling basin
T-C Canal • Located West of GCID Canal and
generally West of Interstate-5
• Is a concrete lined canal
• Has a total length of 111 miles, 66 miles from the Red Bluff Diversion Dam to Funks Reservoir and 45 miles from Funks Reservoir to its terminus
• Capacity is 2,700 cfs at the RBDD and 2,100 cfs at Funks Reservoir
Headworks
• Gravity diversion behind RBDD
• Diverts water from the Sacramento River into T-C Canal
• Has rotating drum fish screens in the settling basin
Tehama-ColusaTehama-Colusa Canal Menu Canal Menu
Mill Site Pump Station
The NODOS investigation assumes the new
pumping plant at the Mill Site Pump Station will be constructed by the Red
Bluff Diversion Dam Fish Passage Improvement
Project
Mill Site Pump Station
The NODOS investigation assumes the new
pumping plant at the Mill Site Pump Station will be constructed by the Red
Bluff Diversion Dam Fish Passage Improvement
Project
Tehama-Colusa Canal
Tehama-Colusa Canal
Red Bluff Diversion Dam
Red Bluff Diversion Dam
Existing FacilitiesExisting FacilitiesRed Bluff Diversion Dam
• Located on the Sacramento River at RM 242.5 near city of Red Bluff
• Has eleven 60-foot wide spillway bays each with a movable gate
• Gates-in period between May 15 and September 14
Research Pumping Plant
• Located on the right bank just downstream of the RBDD
• Includes an intake structure with trashracks and four intake pipes leading to four pump bays
• Has a capacity of 240 cfs
• Cannot operate at river flow elevations above 245 ft
Red Bluff Diversion Dam
• Located on the Sacramento River at RM 242.5 near city of Red Bluff
• Has eleven 60-foot wide spillway bays each with a movable gate
• Gates-in period between May 15 and September 14
Research Pumping Plant
• Located on the right bank just downstream of the RBDD
• Includes an intake structure with trashracks and four intake pipes leading to four pump bays
• Has a capacity of 240 cfs
• Cannot operate at river flow elevations above 245 ft
Sacramento River
Sacramento River
(Will no longer be required for diversion of water into T-C Canal)
(Will no longer be required for diversion of water into T-C Canal)
T-C Canal HeadworksT-C Canal HeadworksProposed Mill
Site HeadworksProposed Mill
Site Headworks
Flat Plate Fish Screen
Flat Plate Fish Screen
PumpsPumps
Pipeline to T-C CanalPipeline to T-C Canal
Red Bluff Diversion Dam
Red Bluff Diversion Dam
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
T-C CanalT-C
Canal
Research Pumping Plant
Research Pumping Plant
Existing Drum Screen
Existing Drum Screen
Existing Headworks
Existing Headworks
(Will no longer be required for diversion of water into T-C Canal)
(Will no longer be required for diversion of water into T-C Canal)
Red Bluff Diversion Dam
Red Bluff Diversion DamRed Bluff Diversion Dam will no longer be required for diversion of
water into T-C Canal
New pumps and fish screens will replace the current intake structure
Red Bluff Diversion Dam will no longer be required for diversion of water into T-C Canal
New pumps and fish screens will replace the current intake structure
Gates would be left up year around as shown in background photoGates would be left up year around as shown in background photo
Main Main MenuMenu
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Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
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Sacramento RiverSacramento River
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T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
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Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
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(Will no longer be required for diversion of
water into TC Canal)
Stony Creek Stony Creek Conveyance Conveyance
MenuMenu
Tehama-Colusa CanalTehama-Colusa Canal
Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Black Butte ReservoirBlack Butte Reservoir
Stony Creek
Stony Creek
City of OrlandCity of Orland
Main Main MenuMenu
Next FacilityNext Facility
Stony Creek Pipeline
• An eight-mile pipeline from Black Butte Reservoir to T-C Canal
• Will have a capacity of up to 2,100 cfs
• Will be dependant upon capacity available in T-C Canal
Stony Creek Pipeline
• An eight-mile pipeline from Black Butte Reservoir to T-C Canal
• Will have a capacity of up to 2,100 cfs
• Will be dependant upon capacity available in T-C Canal
Proposed FacilitiesProposed Facilities
Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Main Menu Main Menu
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Physical Features Physical Features MapMap
T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
◄ Back
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
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(Will no longer be required for diversion of
water into TC Canal)
Glenn-Colusa Irrigation Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal MenuDistrict Canal Menu
GCID CanalGCID Canal
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
River OxbowRiver Oxbow
Existing HeadworksExisting Headworks
GCID Canal
• Located East of T-C Canal and generally East of Interstate-5
• Is approximately 40 miles long
• Unlined channel with a capacity varying from 3,000 cfs at the upstream end to 1,800 cfs at crossing of Delevan Pipeline
Headworks
• Located at a Sacramento River oxbow above Hamilton City
• Diverts water from the Sacramento River into GCID Canal
• 10 pumps with a total pumping capacity of 3,000 cfs.
• Has a flat plate fish screen structure that spans 1,005 feet
GCID Canal
• Located East of T-C Canal and generally East of Interstate-5
• Is approximately 40 miles long
• Unlined channel with a capacity varying from 3,000 cfs at the upstream end to 1,800 cfs at crossing of Delevan Pipeline
Headworks
• Located at a Sacramento River oxbow above Hamilton City
• Diverts water from the Sacramento River into GCID Canal
• 10 pumps with a total pumping capacity of 3,000 cfs.
• Has a flat plate fish screen structure that spans 1,005 feet
Existing FacilitiesExisting FacilitiesProposed FacilitiesProposed Facilities
GCID Canal
• Improvements to various canal structures
• Minimal earthwork to canal cross section geometry
• Existing Headgate structure would be replaced
Headworks
• New barrier panels inserted into fish screen supports to provide crest raise to allow winter diversion
• Rehabilitation maintenance for existing pump station
• Concrete lining for 1,000 ft downstream to prevent erosion from turbulent flows
GCID Canal
• Improvements to various canal structures
• Minimal earthwork to canal cross section geometry
• Existing Headgate structure would be replaced
Headworks
• New barrier panels inserted into fish screen supports to provide crest raise to allow winter diversion
• Rehabilitation maintenance for existing pump station
• Concrete lining for 1,000 ft downstream to prevent erosion from turbulent flows
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Main Main MenuMenu
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Pump StationPump StationGCID CanalGCID Canal
ForebayForebay
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GCID Canal HeadworksGCID Canal Headworks
Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Main Menu Main Menu
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Physical Features Physical Features MapMap
T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
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Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
Zoom Zoom
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(Will no longer be required for diversion of
water into TC Canal)
Sacramento Sacramento River River
Conveyance Conveyance MenuMenu
Main Main MenuMenu
Next FacilityNext Facility
Sacramento River Pump Station
• Located on the west bank of the Sacramento River slightly downstream of River Mile 200.5
• Will have a capacity up to 3,000 cfs
• The 3,000 cfs option includes three 1,000 cfs pump units and one or two 100 cfs pump units which are used for initial filling of the pipelines
• Could generate up to 21 MW of hydropower
• Will have a flat plate fish screen on the river
Sacramento River Pump Station
• Located on the west bank of the Sacramento River slightly downstream of River Mile 200.5
• Will have a capacity up to 3,000 cfs
• The 3,000 cfs option includes three 1,000 cfs pump units and one or two 100 cfs pump units which are used for initial filling of the pipelines
• Could generate up to 21 MW of hydropower
• Will have a flat plate fish screen on the river
Delevan Pipeline
• Will have a pump capacity up to 3,000 cfs.
• The 3,000 cfs options has three 12 foot diameter pipes carrying up to 1,000 cfs each (3,000 cfs total) from Sacramento River to the Tehama Colusa Canal flowing into Funks Reservoir
• Begins at proposed Sacramento River Pump Station located approximately 1/8 mile south and parallel to Delevan Road
• Release capacity to Sacramento River will be up to 2,250 cfs
Delevan Pipeline
• Will have a pump capacity up to 3,000 cfs.
• The 3,000 cfs options has three 12 foot diameter pipes carrying up to 1,000 cfs each (3,000 cfs total) from Sacramento River to the Tehama Colusa Canal flowing into Funks Reservoir
• Begins at proposed Sacramento River Pump Station located approximately 1/8 mile south and parallel to Delevan Road
• Release capacity to Sacramento River will be up to 2,250 cfs
Proposed FacilitiesProposed Facilities
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
Fish Screen
Fish Screen
PumpsPumps Sacramento River
Sacramento River
Proposed Sacramento
Pump Station*
Proposed Sacramento
Pump Station*
*Pump Station image used is of the T-C Canal pump station for a visual representation and will be replaced with a Sacramento River Pump Station image when it is available
Stony Creek PipelineStony Creek Pipeline
Main Menu Main Menu
Sacramento RiverSacramento River
Physical Features Physical Features MapMap
T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
◄ Back
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
The map to the right is of the NODOS Features including Sites Reservoir and its conveyance facilities.
There are five areas of interest that can be zoomed into for a closer view and more information. The five areas are:
- The Tehama-Colusa Canal (T-C Canal)- The Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Canal (GCID Canal)- Stony Creek Pipeline- Delevan Pipeline- Sites Reservoir Facilities
Click on the blue highlighted boxes to zoom into that area of NODOS and learn more about that facility or Click the back button to return to the Northern California Map
Zoom Zoom
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ZoomZoom
(Will no longer be required for diversion of
water into TC Canal)
Sites Reservoir Sites Reservoir MenuMenuProposed FacilitiesProposed Facilities
Sites Reservoir
• Located in North-Central Colusa County and South-Central Glenn County, and 10 miles west of the City of Maxwell
• Will have a storage capacity of 1.8 million acre-feet
• Inundation area will be 14,000 acres
• Water Surface Elevations: Maximum 520 ft; Minimum 320 ft
• Will have two main dams (Golden Gate Dam and Sites Dam) and 9 saddle dams
• Enlarged Funks Reservoir will serve as forebay/afterbay to the reservoir
• May include up to 5 new recreation areas
Sites Reservoir
• Located in North-Central Colusa County and South-Central Glenn County, and 10 miles west of the City of Maxwell
• Will have a storage capacity of 1.8 million acre-feet
• Inundation area will be 14,000 acres
• Water Surface Elevations: Maximum 520 ft; Minimum 320 ft
• Will have two main dams (Golden Gate Dam and Sites Dam) and 9 saddle dams
• Enlarged Funks Reservoir will serve as forebay/afterbay to the reservoir
• May include up to 5 new recreation areas
Sites Pumping Plant
• Located adjacent to Golden Gate Dam
• Eight 680 cfs pumps and four 350 cfs pumps – One of the 680 cfs pumps will be utilized as a standby unit
• Will pump up to 6,000 cfs of water from Funks Reservoir into Sites Reservoir
• Will generate up to 56 MW of hydropower
Sites Pumping Plant
• Located adjacent to Golden Gate Dam
• Eight 680 cfs pumps and four 350 cfs pumps – One of the 680 cfs pumps will be utilized as a standby unit
• Will pump up to 6,000 cfs of water from Funks Reservoir into Sites Reservoir
• Will generate up to 56 MW of hydropower
Terminal Regulating Reservoir
• Located on the east side of the GCID Canal near the Delevan Pipeline alignment
• Regulates water being pumped from GCID Canal to Funks Reservoir
• A pipeline from the TRR will run parallel to the Delevan Pipeline into Funks Reservoir
Terminal Regulating Reservoir
• Located on the east side of the GCID Canal near the Delevan Pipeline alignment
• Regulates water being pumped from GCID Canal to Funks Reservoir
• A pipeline from the TRR will run parallel to the Delevan Pipeline into Funks Reservoir
T-C CanalT-C Canal
GCID CanalGCID Canal
Delevan PipelineDelevan Pipeline
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