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Encyclopedia > Pyramid Lake (California)

Pyramid Dam with Pyramid Lake is a part of the California Aqueduct, as is its neighboring Castaic Lake and dam which lies seven miles (10 km) south. Located in northern Los Angeles County, California USA north of Castaic and south of Gorman it is the smaller - relatively speaking - of the two large artificial water storage facilities in the area.


Construction of the dam was made possible by California voter approval in 1960 of the California Aqueduct project, also referred to as the Feather River project (the source of the water in the northern part of the state north of Auburn). State bonds were issued to finance the project. Pyramid Dam, which first began construction in 1968, is 386 feet (118 m) high. It lies directly behind the mountain rock giving the dam and lake its name - Pyramid Cut - which before the Ridge Route Alternate (later signed as US Highway 99) was built through the area in the 1931 to 1933 time period, was just another ordinary mountain. The highway construction of the Ridge Route Alternate caused this mountain to have part of its mass "shaved" off - reduced in size - and after the work to accommodate highway traffic was finished, the shape of the cut was found to resemble a pyramid, and hence the name.


Pyramid Dam holds 171,196 acre feet of water, covering an area of 1,297 acres (5.2 km²). Its maximum capacity is 180,000 acre feet (222,000,000 m³) of water. The lake behind the dam, shaped like a Triceratops tooth, has been used for boating, swimming and camping since 1974. The dam and lake were built by the state of California Department of Water Resources (DWR), who maintains them today. The water stored there serves residents, businesses and farmers in Ventura County and LA County.


During the construction of Pyramid Dam, US 99 vehicle traffic was rerouted to Interstate 5 beginning in 1968. In the 1968-9 time period, motorists could still drive US 99 from Violin Summit to Hungry Valley Road (since renamed Smokey Bear Road). After completion of the dam in 1970 Feather River water began to fill the area behind the dam, a plan conceived of even before the construction of the Ridge Route Alternate. By 1972 the Ridge Route Alternate was fully submerged under the lake's water. Since then, its southern border with the lake continues to serve as a boat ramp. The lake's northern border portion of US 99 is closed to motorists.


References

External links

  • History of the Santa Clarita Valley by Jerry Reynolds (http://www.scvhistory.com/scvhistory/signal/reynolds/part68.html)
  • US 99 - Piru Gorge: Pyramid Rock and Dam (http://www.scvresources.com/highways/us_99/us99031.htm)

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Castaic Lake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (200 words)
Castaic Lake is a lake on Castaic Creek formed by Castaic Dam, in northwestern Los Angeles County, California, near the town of Castaic.
The aqueduct water comes from Pyramid Lake (California) through a pipeline and is used to power Castaic Power Plant, on the northern end of the lake.
Water from the lake is distributed throughout the northern portion of the Greater Los Angeles Area.
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