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Sugar Pine Reservoir

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Location
  
Northern California

Primary inflows
  
North Shirttail Creek

Basin countries
  
United States

Surface elevation
  
1,100 m

Year built
  
1979

Type
  
Reservoir

Primary outflows
  
North Shirttail Creek

Surface area
  
165 acres (67 ha)

Area
  
67 ha

First flooded
  
1982

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Sugar Pine Reservoir is a reservoir in Placer County, California, located approximately 7 miles (11 km) north of Foresthill. The reservoir was flooded in 1982, and today supplies water to the community of Foresthill and hosts a number of recreation facilities.

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Map of Sugar Pine Reservoir, California 95631, USA

HistoryEdit

The reservoir was created in 1982 with the construction of Sugar Pine Dam over North Shirttail Creek, a tributary of the North Fork American River, as part of the Auburn-Folsom South Unit of the Central Valley Project. Although Sugar Pine Dam was funded through the Central Valley Project, it was never integrated into the project operationally, as it was intended to work with the never-completed Auburn Dam. According to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), during the 1987–1992 California drought the reservoir performed well, filling and spilling and meeting its water obligations each year but one.

In 2003, the community of Foresthill purchased Sugar Pine Reservoir, Sugar Pine Dam, and its conveyance system from the USBR for $3.1 million. As of 2012, the Foresthill Public Utility District provides water to 1,875 homes and 75 businesses in and around Foresthill.

RecreationEdit

Recreation at Sugar Pine Reservoir is managed by the Tahoe National Forest under an agreement with the USBR. The reservoir offers four main recreation areas around the lake. The complex, which opened in May 1985, contains two campgrounds, boat ramp, hiking trails, picnic area, swimming beach, and a trailer dump station. The facilities are operated under a concession agreement between the U.S. Forest Service and L&L Inc.

References

Sugar Pine Reservoir Wikipedia