East Park Reservoir

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East Park Reservoir is a man-made lake in northern California used primarily for irrigation water storage and recreation.

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East Park Reservoir canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial lake
reservoir
basinCountry United States of America
constructionStartDate 1908
country United States of America
createdBy East Park Dam
elevationAboveSeaLevel about 1200 feet
hasPart East Park Dam
hasShoreLength about 10 miles
inflow Little Stony Creek
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Coastal Ranges
surface form: Coast Ranges of California

Colusa County, California, United States
surface form: Colusa County, California
locatedInProtectedArea East Park Reservoir area
surface form: East Park Reservoir Recreation Area
locatedInRegion Northern California
locatedNear Stonyford, California
managingAgency Bureau of Reclamation
surface form: United States Bureau of Reclamation
maximumCapacity about 51700 acre-feet
openingDate 1910
operator Bureau of Reclamation
surface form: United States Bureau of Reclamation
outflow Little Stony Creek
partOf Orland Project
primaryPurpose irrigation
recreationalActivity boating
camping
fishing
swimming
wildlife viewing
secondaryPurpose recreation
surfaceArea about 1820 acres
use irrigation water storage
recreation
watercourse Little Stony Creek
waterManagementProject Central Valley Project
surface form: Central Valley Project (historically related Orland Project)

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East Park Reservoir area hasPart East Park Reservoir