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- Q5559142 subject Q8258980.
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- Q5559142 abstract "Template:ForGibraltar Dam is located on the Santa Ynez River, in Santa Barbara County, California, in the United States. Forming Gibraltar Reservoir, the dam is owned by the city of Santa Barbara and its primary purpose is municipal water supply. The dam and reservoir provide about 4,600 acre feet (5,700,000 m3) to Santa Barbara each year, supplying 29.4% of the city's water.Completed in 1920 just above Devils Canyon, about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Santa Barbara across the Santa Ynez Mountains, the dam was originally a concrete arch structure about 170 feet (52 m) high, impounding a reservoir with a capacity of 14,500 acre feet (17,900,000 m3). Gibraltar was the first major dam built on the Santa Ynez River. Diversions from the dam greatly supplemented the flow of water through the Mission Tunnel, which was excavated in 1912 to intercept groundwater flow under the Santa Ynez Mountains and channel it south to Santa Barbara. It was not until 1922 when Gibraltar Reservoir first reached capacity.The reservoir has suffered from heavy sedimentation, and by 1948 was left with just 7,800 acre feet (9,600,000 m3) – 53.8% of the original capacity. To address this problem the dam was raised to a height of 194.5 feet (59.3 m) and a new buttressed spillway section added, again increasing storage capacity to 14,500 acre feet (17,900,000 m3). By the early 21st century, the reservoir's capacity had been reduced to 7,264 acre feet (8,960,000 m3). Attempts have been made to slow the rate of silting, including the construction of the Mono and Agua Caliente debris dams that together have prevented 1,089 acre feet (1,343,000 m3) of sediment from reaching Gibraltar, but the reservoir continues to accumulate sediment at a rate of 150 acre feet (190,000 m3) per year.".
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- Q5559142 description "Concrete arch".
- Q5559142 height "59.2836".
- Q5559142 length "182.88".
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- Q5559142 openingYear "1920".
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- Q5559142 thumbnail Gibraltar_Dam_and_Reservoir.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5559142 damType "Concrete arch".
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- Q5559142 name "Gibraltar Dam".
- Q5559142 opening "1920".
- Q5559142 point "34.526944444444446 -119.68694444444445".
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- Q5559142 comment "Template:ForGibraltar Dam is located on the Santa Ynez River, in Santa Barbara County, California, in the United States. Forming Gibraltar Reservoir, the dam is owned by the city of Santa Barbara and its primary purpose is municipal water supply.".
- Q5559142 label "Gibraltar Dam".
- Q5559142 lat "34.526944444444446".
- Q5559142 long "-119.68694444444445".
- Q5559142 depiction Gibraltar_Dam_and_Reservoir.jpg.
- Q5559142 name "Gibraltar Dam".