. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. ro CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME Some years ago a break-through occurred in the west levee of th^ Yolo By-pass, and it is through this break that the Woodland sewage and Cache Creek now enter the by-pass. The sewage runs in a pipe to thisi break, then in a pipe through a solid concrete dam crossing Cache Creet cut or slough, then through an open ditch across the Yolo By-pass to th€ east side of the by-pass, where it empties into the cut or


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. ro CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME Some years ago a break-through occurred in the west levee of th^ Yolo By-pass, and it is through this break that the Woodland sewage and Cache Creek now enter the by-pass. The sewage runs in a pipe to thisi break, then in a pipe through a solid concrete dam crossing Cache Creet cut or slough, then through an open ditch across the Yolo By-pass to th€ east side of the by-pass, where it empties into the cut or channel extendins down the length of the by-pass on the east side. The old channel of Cache Creek now comes to a dead end against the north levee of the Yolo By-pass. DAMS ON CACHE CREEK There are three dams on Cache Creek, all owned by the Clear Lakt Water Company of Woodland. The uppermost dam is known as the Cleai Lake Impoundment Dam, the middle dam as the Capay Dam, and the lowermost one as the Moore Dam. None of them has a fishway, but the ]\Ioore Dam is removed in winter and is then not an obstacle to fish. The others are impassable to fish, except under unusual circumstances. 1. Clear Lake Impoundment Dam. As its name implies, this dam was built for the purpose of increasing the storage capacity of Clear Lake over the normal amount and to regulate the flow out of the lake. No water is diverted at this Figure 13. Clear Lake Impnunrlment Dam on Cache Creek. Outlet gates at bottom of dam are open. March 7, 1940 This dam fFig. 13), located in T. 12 N., Pt. 6 W., Sec. 6, at an elevation of 1,250 feet, was constructed in 1914. It is of the gravity- straight type. The distance from crest to stream bed is 33 feet and the length of the crest is 260 feet. There is no spillway. The storage capacity is 420,000 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance


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