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Folsom Dam mitigation site -- elderberrybushes. One of the species impacted by the construction activities is the endangered valley elderberry longhorn beetle which relies on its sole host plant, the elderberry shrub shown here in bloom, for cover, food and reproduction. (SarahSwenty) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/folsom-dam-mitigation-site-elderberrybushes-one-of-the-species-impacted-by-the-construction-activities-is-the-endangered-valley-elderberry-longhorn-beetle-which-relies-on-its-sole-host-plant-the-elderberry-shrub-shown-here-in-bloom-for-cover-food-and-reproduction-sarahswenty-image178457464.html
RMMA9C8T–Folsom Dam mitigation site -- elderberrybushes. One of the species impacted by the construction activities is the endangered valley elderberry longhorn beetle which relies on its sole host plant, the elderberry shrub shown here in bloom, for cover, food and reproduction. (SarahSwenty)
Folsom Dam spillway construction. To correct this problem a new auxiliary spillway is being constructed immediately south of the original dam. This spillway, when complete, will allow for the early release of water stored by the dam to make room for floodwater when forecasts are for heavy run-off in the watershed. This operational improvement coupled with downstream levee improvements will reduce the flood risk for Sacramento and surrounding communities. (SarahSwenty) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/folsom-dam-spillway-construction-to-correct-this-problem-a-new-auxiliary-spillway-is-being-constructed-immediately-south-of-the-original-dam-this-spillway-when-complete-will-allow-for-the-early-release-of-water-stored-by-the-dam-to-make-room-for-floodwater-when-forecasts-are-for-heavy-run-off-in-the-watershed-this-operational-improvement-coupled-with-downstream-levee-improvements-will-reduce-the-flood-risk-for-sacramento-and-surrounding-communities-sarahswenty-image178457467.html
RMMA9C8Y–Folsom Dam spillway construction. To correct this problem a new auxiliary spillway is being constructed immediately south of the original dam. This spillway, when complete, will allow for the early release of water stored by the dam to make room for floodwater when forecasts are for heavy run-off in the watershed. This operational improvement coupled with downstream levee improvements will reduce the flood risk for Sacramento and surrounding communities. (SarahSwenty)
Folsom Dam. Folsom Dam, a multi-purpose dam built in 1955, is the largest dam in the American River Watershed. One of its authorized purposes is flood protection for the city of Sacramento and other downstream communities. Currently flood water release operations are constrained by the location of the flood release gates which are located on the top of the dam. This location prevents early release of flood waters during peak run-off periods. (SarahSwenty) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/folsom-dam-folsom-dam-a-multi-purpose-dam-built-in-1955-is-the-largest-dam-in-the-american-river-watershed-one-of-its-authorized-purposes-is-flood-protection-for-the-city-of-sacramento-and-other-downstream-communities-currently-flood-water-release-operations-are-constrained-by-the-location-of-the-flood-release-gates-which-are-located-on-the-top-of-the-dam-this-location-prevents-early-release-of-flood-waters-during-peak-run-off-periods-sarahswenty-image178457468.html
RMMA9C90–Folsom Dam. Folsom Dam, a multi-purpose dam built in 1955, is the largest dam in the American River Watershed. One of its authorized purposes is flood protection for the city of Sacramento and other downstream communities. Currently flood water release operations are constrained by the location of the flood release gates which are located on the top of the dam. This location prevents early release of flood waters during peak run-off periods. (SarahSwenty)
Folsom Dam mitigation site. The impacts of the dam and levee improvements on fish and wildlife resources are being mitigated in downstream areas within areas of the American River Parkway. Recent areas which have been developed and planted with native plant species to improve habitat values are located at Sailor Bar, Rossmoor Bar and River Bend Park. (SarahSwenty) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/folsom-dam-mitigation-site-the-impacts-of-the-dam-and-levee-improvements-on-fish-and-wildlife-resources-are-being-mitigated-in-downstream-areas-within-areas-of-the-american-river-parkway-recent-areas-which-have-been-developed-and-planted-with-native-plant-species-to-improve-habitat-values-are-located-at-sailor-bar-rossmoor-bar-and-river-bend-park-sarahswenty-image178457466.html
RMMA9C8X–Folsom Dam mitigation site. The impacts of the dam and levee improvements on fish and wildlife resources are being mitigated in downstream areas within areas of the American River Parkway. Recent areas which have been developed and planted with native plant species to improve habitat values are located at Sailor Bar, Rossmoor Bar and River Bend Park. (SarahSwenty)