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Olivenhain Dam

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Location
  
Escondido, California

Opening date
  
2003

Type of dam
  
Gravity

Height
  
97 m

Construction began
  
1998

Status
  
In use

Construction cost
  
$203 Million USD

Impounds
  
None

Opened
  
2003

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Owner
  
San Diego County Water Authority

Similar
  
San Vicente Dam, Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve, Lake Hodges, El Capitan Dam, Barrett Dam

The Olivenhain Dam is a gravity dam near Escondido, California. The dam was constructed between 1998 and 2003 as part of San Diego's Emergency Storage Project with the primary purpose of water supply for municipal use. It does not sit on a river or stream but is supplied with water by a system of pumps and pipes. The dam is connected to Lake Hodges and the Second San Diego Aqueduct. It is constructed of roller-compacted concrete and is the first of its type in California.

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Map of Olivenhain Dam, California 92029, USA

Construction

Ladd Associates excavated the dam's foundation and removed 700,000 cu yd (540,000 m3) of material on an $8.4 million contract. Construction on the actual dam began in 2000 by Kiewit Pacific and in 2001, Morrison Knudsen Corp received a $23 million contract to install the pipeline. Concrete was poured into the dam in 12 ft (3.7 m) lifts and it was "topped off" on October 31, 2002. The entire structure to include the inlet/outlet works, crest roadway and mechanical work was complete in August 2003. A 750 acres (3.0 km2) park was also constructed around the dam and reservoir site.

The dam was designed by JV Parsons Engineering Science Inc and Harza Engineering Co. while being owned by the San Diego County Water Authority and the Olivenhain Municipal Water District.

References

Olivenhain Dam Wikipedia