- Isabella Dam
Isabella Dam is located at coord|35.60|N|118.47|W|type:landmark_region:US-CA|display=inline,title, about halfway down the
Kern River , between the towns ofKernville and Lake Isabella inKern County ,California . Isabella dam servesagricultural ,hydroelectric , andflood control uses. Lake Isabella is also a popular recreation spot.History
In
1948 , Congress appropriated funds to build adam to prevent flooding ofBakersfield . The city had been flooded in1867 ,1893 , and again in1950 , during the construction of the dam. The dam was completed in March of1953 . [http://www.maturango.org/Histdates.html]The dam is of
earthen build, 1695 feet (517 m) long and 98 feet (30 m) tall. The dam is owned and maintained by theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers . The reservoir that it creates is calledLake Isabella . Lake Isabella is considered the halfway point of Kern river, the Upper Kern River flows into Lake Isabella, and the water that flows through Isabella Dam is the Lower Kern River. Isabella Dam actually consists of two dams, the "main dam", and the “auxiliary dam”. Water from Lake Isabella can be used in any of three ways. It is released into the Lower Kern River from the main dam, through theIsabella Partners Hydroelectric Project from the main dam, and into theBorel Hydroelectric Project from the auxiliary dam. Normal release from the main dam is 3,000 cubic feet per second (80 m³/s), maximum historical releases were 7,200 ft³/s (200 m³/s) in 1983, [http://www.kvsun.com/articles/2006/05/10/news/03lowerkern.txt] and the Borel Project diverts up to 600 ft³/s (17 m³/s) from the auxiliary dam. Design capacity of the channel through the canyon is over 8000 ft³/s (230 m³/s).Leak
As of
April 28 ,2006 , a leak was found in the Isabella Auxiliary Dam. Officials determined that it would be necessary to restrict the maximum reservoir elevation to 20 feet (6 m) below the spillway, or normal "full" pool. The dam's releases through the outlet have been increased, allowing the water to flow at 4,500 ft³/s (130 m³/s). Due to more than average rainfall and snowpack in the mountains, and warmer than average temperatures in the area in May, the Upper Kern has been filling up the lake faster than officials can lower it. The Lower Kern is also running higher than normal, and flowing at up to 20 miles per hour (30 km/h) in some parts. Highway 178, which goes up the canyon between Bakersfield and Lake Isabella, has become unstable, and one lane closed, due to the high water levels [http://www.kvsun.com/articles/2006/05/17/news/01roaddamage.txt] . Some flooding has been reported by property owners along the river. Emergency management officials have warned that if Isabella Dam were to fail when the reservoir was full, a large part of Bakersfield would be inundated within 2 to 4 hours. Isabella dam is also located on afault line thought to be inactive, but now is judged as possibly an active earthquake source, and Federal Engineers believe that an earthquake might cause the dam to fail, depending on the size of the earthquake.Evacuation Route
County officials designated an evacuation route across Lake Isabella Boulevard in the second quarter of 2008. The Evacuation route has been deemed a flood zone for many years and recently has been shut down for three days due to
flash flood s after the recent Piute Fire onJune 28 ,2008 . On local station KGET, in their broadcast news report, the flood evacuation sign can be seen during the filming of the flood waters which were stated in the same news story to have been shut down the road for three days. [http://www.kget.com/mostpopular/story.aspx?content_id=5285f91a-d1ec-46d3-a318-8c6488006250]References
External links
* [http://www.turnto23.com/news/9235231/detail.html?rss=bak&psp=news KERO 23 News Story]
* [http://isabella.uslakes.info/DamInfo.asp?DamID=100109 U.S. Water Information - Isabella Dam]
* [http://www.ridgecrestca.com/articles/2006/05/24/news/news05.txt The Daily Independent]
* [http://www.kget.com/mostpopular/story.aspx?content_id=5285f91a-d1ec-46d3-a318-8c6488006250 KGET TV 17]
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