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Calero Dam is an earthen dam 90 feet (27 m) high and 840 feet (260 m) long containing 550,000 cubic yards (420,000 m 3) of material. Its crest is 490 feet (150 m) above sea level. [ 6] The reservoir receives flows from the southwest via Cherry Canyon [ 8] which has its origin at Fern Peak [ 9] in the southeastern part of the Santa Cruz ...
Lake Calero. Lake Calero is an artificial lake about 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Rancho Cordova, California in the United States. The lake is formed by Calero Dam, built in 1982 (42 years ago) across Crevis Creek. Its waters reach the San Francisco Bay by way of Deer Creek, the Cosumnes River, the Mokelumne River, and the Sacramento River.
The Calero Reservoir. The Guadalupe River watershed consists of 170 square miles (400 km 2) of land within northern California's Santa Clara County.The surface runoff from this area drains into the Guadalupe River, its tributary streams, reservoirs or other bodies of water which all eventually gets carried into the San Francisco Bay (indicated below, with surrounding counties in red).
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Calero is a neighborhood within the larger Almaden Valley district of San Jose, California. It makes up the southwestern-most portion of South San Jose, located east of the Sierra Azul, north of the city of Morgan Hill, and west of Coyote Valley. Though it is part of Almaden, Calero forms a separate planning district from the Almaden planning ...
Largest lakes. In terms of area covered, the largest lake in California is the Salton Sea, a lake formed in 1905 which is now saline. It occupies 376 square miles (970 km 2) in the southeast corner of the state, but because it is shallow it only holds about 7.5 million acre⋅ft (2.4 trillion US gal; 9.3 trillion L) of water. [2]
194 ft (59 m) Basin features. Tributaries. • right. Arroyo Calero. Alamitos Creek or Los Alamitos Creek [2] is a 7.7-mile-long (12.4 km) [3] creek in San Jose, California, which becomes the Guadalupe River when it exits Lake Almaden and joins Guadalupe Creek. Los Alamitos Creek is located in Almaden Valley and originates from the Los ...
Boat-ramp at center right. This is a big body of water. DSC_0228: Date: Taken on 13 August 2010, 15:06: Source: Calero Reservoir, dam at upper right corner. Author ...