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Keswick: Sacramento River, CA

October 4, 2011February 13, 2020

Owner: Bureau of Reclamation  

Type: Federal

Year Started: 1950

Location: Sacramento River

State: California

Capacity: 75 MW

Keswick Web Page

Keswick Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Sacramento River about 2 miles northwest of Redding, CA. Part of the Bureau of Reclamation’s Central Valley Project, the dam is 157 feet high and impounds the Keswick Reservoir.


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