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Headwaters - Water Education Foundation Headwaters in California Most headwaters are either streams of melted snow and ice or springs from overflowing aquifers The Sacramento River ’s headwater is from a spring at Mt Shasta City Park while the middle fork of the San Joaquin River ’s headwater is Thousand Island Lake in the Eastern Sierra
Sacramento River - Water Education Foundation The headwaters of the Sacramento River and its main northern tributaries —the Pit and McCloud rivers — are regulated by Shasta Dam Other major tributaries — the Feather and American rivers on its south end — and smaller streams are heavily regulated by dams for flood control, water supply, power production and recreation
Headwaters Tour 2023 - Water Education Foundation Headwaters Tour 2023 Field Trip - June 21-22 (optional whitewater rafting June 20) On average, more than 60 percent of California’s developed water supply originates in the Sierra Nevada and the southern spur of the Cascade Range
Headwaters Tour 2024 - Water Education Foundation Headwaters Tour 2024 Field Trip - July 24-25 Registration Closed – Click here to join the waitlist On average, more than half of California’s developed water supply originates in the Sierra Nevada and the southern spur of the Cascade Range
Colorado River - Water Education Foundation From its headwaters in Colorado and Wyoming, the 1,450-mile-long river and its tributaries pass through parts of seven states and serves Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming along with 30 tribal nations
Water Tours - Water Education Foundation The Water Education Foundation’s tours offer participants a firsthand look at the water facilities, rivers and regions critical in the debate about the future of water resources Issues of water supply, water quality, environmental restoration, flood management, groundwater and water conservation are addressed by a wide range of speakers representing different viewpoints The tours are
Cosumnes River - Water Education Foundation From the headwaters, the river flows through a canyon, collecting Dogtown Creek at Omo Ranch From there, the water flows through a valley past Outingdale The 20-mile long South Fork flows northwest along the El Dorado Amador County line before connecting with the Middle Fork
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ON THE ROAD: This Iconic High Sierra Lake Was Once Named…Bigler? Lake Tahoe was a stop on our Headwaters Tour June 28-29 California did not officially recognize the name Lake Tahoe until 1945 (Photo source: USGS) Lake Tahoe, the iconic high Sierra water body that straddles California and Nevada, has sat for more than 10,000 years at the heart of the Washoe tribe’s territory
Shasta Dam - Water Education Foundation Located 12 miles north of Redding, Shasta traps the cold waters of the Pit and McCloud rivers and the headwaters of the Sacramento River behind its 602-foot curved, concrete face Roughly 90 percent of the water stored in Shasta Lake comes from rainfall