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- Q1872588 subject Q8324389.
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- Q1872588 abstract "Template:ForCrystal Springs Dam is a gravity dam constructed across the San Mateo Creek, impounding water to form the Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir in San Mateo County, California. It was among the first concrete gravity dams built in the western United States.The structure was completed in 1888, and has survived both the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake — despite its location directly on the San Andreas Fault. The designer was Hermann Schussler, Chief Engineer of the Spring Valley Water Company. The dam was constructed by using large blocks poured separately, and allowed to set before adjoining blocks were poured. The unique feature of this dam is the fact that none of the horizontal or vertical joints match up. Schussler was also very demanding that the concrete be batched in the exact proportions of his mix design. Although this dam was erected about 100 yards east of the San Andreas fault line and was subject to severe shaking it survived relatively undamaged.The dam has a road running over it and forms the trailhead of the popular Sawyer Camp Trail. The roadway on top of the dam is closed.The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission began the process of renovating the dam in 2003. A major step in the renovation process, doubling the width of the main spillway and raising the dam to increase the water storage capacity, was completed in 2012. The renovations, which are intended to improve the reliability of the system in the event of an earthquake, are on schedule to be completed in 2016.".
- Q1872588 height "42.672".
- Q1872588 length "182.88".
- Q1872588 location Q108101.
- Q1872588 openingYear "1888".
- Q1872588 operator Q7414097.
- Q1872588 river Q7414910.
- Q1872588 thumbnail Crystal_Springs_Dam_Front.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1872588 name "Crystal Springs Dam".
- Q1872588 nameOfficial "Lower Crystal Springs Dam".
- Q1872588 opening "1888".
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- Q1872588 point "37.5285 -122.3622".
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- Q1872588 comment "Template:ForCrystal Springs Dam is a gravity dam constructed across the San Mateo Creek, impounding water to form the Lower Crystal Springs Reservoir in San Mateo County, California. It was among the first concrete gravity dams built in the western United States.The structure was completed in 1888, and has survived both the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake — despite its location directly on the San Andreas Fault.".
- Q1872588 label "Crystal Springs Dam".
- Q1872588 lat "37.5285".
- Q1872588 long "-122.3622".
- Q1872588 depiction Crystal_Springs_Dam_Front.jpg.
- Q1872588 name "Crystal Springs Dam".
- Q1872588 name "Lower Crystal Springs Dam".