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- Q1982322 subject Q15251433.
- Q1982322 subject Q8325348.
- Q1982322 subject Q8360226.
- Q1982322 subject Q8360442.
- Q1982322 subject Q8529208.
- Q1982322 abstract "The Don Pedro Dam, since 1971 also known as the Old Don Pedro Dam, was a dam across the Tuolumne River in Tuolumne County, California. The structure is currently flooded underneath Don Pedro Reservoir, which is formed by the New Don Pedro Dam.It was a solid concrete gravity dam that was 283 ft (86 m) high, 1,000 ft (300 m) wide, 16 ft (4.9 m) thick at the crest, and 170 ft (52 m) thick at the base. It was completed in 1923 where the Tuolumne River had carved a narrow gorge with walls of solid rock about a mile (2 km) below Don Pedro Bar. The reservoir created by this dam contained 290,400 acre·ft (358,200,000 m3) of water when full, 14.3% of today's capacity.A 15 megawatt power plant was part of the dam's original design, and two more 7500 kilowatt generators were added in 1926 for 30 megawatts total, just 15% of today's capacity. The old dam still exists about 1.5 mi (2.4 km) upstream from the new 1971 dam, and since the old dam topped out at just 580 ft (180 m) above sea level it is now under some 250 ft (76 m) of water when the new reservoir is full.".
- Q1982322 description "Concrete thick arch/gravity".
- Q1982322 height "86.2584".
- Q1982322 length "304.8".
- Q1982322 location Q156346.
- Q1982322 location Q99.
- Q1982322 openingYear "1924".
- Q1982322 river Q1807419.
- Q1982322 thumbnail OldDonPedroDam.jpg?width=300.
- Q1982322 wikiPageExternalLink stationInfo?station_id=DNP.
- Q1982322 wikiPageExternalLink General%20Information.
- Q1982322 wikiPageExternalLink hetchy.htm.
- Q1982322 wikiPageExternalLink 11287500.html.
- Q1982322 wikiPageExternalLink www.mid.org.
- Q1982322 wikiPageExternalLink chpt_12.htm.
- Q1982322 wikiPageExternalLink www.tid.org.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q12323.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q14681853.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q14683475.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q15251433.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q156346.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q1807419.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q25236.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8325348.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8360226.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8360442.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8529208.
- Q1982322 wikiPageWikiLink Q99.
- Q1982322 damCrosses Q1807419.
- Q1982322 damType "Concrete thick arch/gravity".
- Q1982322 location Q156346.
- Q1982322 location Q99.
- Q1982322 name "Don Pedro Dam".
- Q1982322 nameOfficial "Old Don Pedro Dam".
- Q1982322 opening "1924".
- Q1982322 plantCapacity "30.0".
- Q1982322 plantTurbines "4".
- Q1982322 resName Q14681853.
- Q1982322 point "37.7125 -120.402".
- Q1982322 type Place.
- Q1982322 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q1982322 type Dam.
- Q1982322 type Infrastructure.
- Q1982322 type Location.
- Q1982322 type Place.
- Q1982322 type Thing.
- Q1982322 type SpatialThing.
- Q1982322 type Q12323.
- Q1982322 comment "The Don Pedro Dam, since 1971 also known as the Old Don Pedro Dam, was a dam across the Tuolumne River in Tuolumne County, California. The structure is currently flooded underneath Don Pedro Reservoir, which is formed by the New Don Pedro Dam.It was a solid concrete gravity dam that was 283 ft (86 m) high, 1,000 ft (300 m) wide, 16 ft (4.9 m) thick at the crest, and 170 ft (52 m) thick at the base.".
- Q1982322 label "Don Pedro Dam".
- Q1982322 lat "37.7125".
- Q1982322 long "-120.402".
- Q1982322 depiction OldDonPedroDam.jpg.
- Q1982322 name "Don Pedro Dam".
- Q1982322 name "Old Don Pedro Dam".