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the mines that are still releasing quicksilver, and the course the element has traveled to measure the extent of the issue. In 2004, the California Environmental Protection Agency published a staff report that acknowledged the continued increase of mercury in Cache Creek, and determined that 12 percent of the source were old mercury mines located near major tributaries such as: North Fork Cache Creek,
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ensure a balance between the needs of the two counties, although high-water conditions can cause temporary disagreements. Under the Solano Decree Yolo currently holds appropriative rights for up to 150,000 acre-feet (190,000,000 m) per year from Clear Lake, and all the water from the Indian Valley dam.
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Cache Creek was added to California's Wild and Scenic Rivers System in October 2005 which protects 31 miles (50 km) of the river from construction of new dams or diversions. Assembly member Lois Wolk introduced AB 1328 in 2005 which received support as well as opposition. New dam construction on
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Water quality studies conducted by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board and the U.S. Geological Survey from 1994-2001 confirmed Cache Creek as a major source contributing to mercury level spikes in the Sacramento River. Since then, multiple studies have been conducted to pinpoint
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The Yolo County Flood Control & Water Conservation District ("Yolo") has "an 1855 priority right to divert the natural flow of Cache Creek, and 1912 priority right to store waters in Clear Lake to elevation 7.56 feet Rumsey Gauge for later release and beneficial use." Various decrees attempt to
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Our Rumsey correspondent mentions the fall of Cache Creek as a result of an earthquake shock Tuesday night. The water has continued to fall some since that date and in some places it is dry. Upon investigation by the officials of the Water Company it was found that a landslide had dammed the Creek
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trappers who cached their furs along the Sacramento River and smaller tributaries, one of which became known to them as Cache Creek. One of their camps, recognized by early settlers as French Camp, was situated in a grove of oaks on the north bank of Cache Creek one mile (1.6 km) east of the
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Meanwhile, Cache Creek cuts south-east between Cache Creek Ridge (on its north bank) and Little Blue Ridge (south bank), joining Bear Creek at Route 16 near the junction of Lake, Colusa and Yolo counties. The combined Cache Creek continues in the canyon until it emerges north of
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Damage caused at the Rumsey Depot Caused by 1906 earthquake and resulting flood. The earthquake created a rock slide which blocked cache creek. The resulting floodwaters washed out the Rumsey Depot. Several damaged buildings are visible in the
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From 1800s to the mid 1900s, mercury was mined free of environmental regulation causing an influx of the element within Cache Creek. In 2001, the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board and the
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around the lake. The bottleneck is seen as a backup to prevent flooding downstream and Yolo County is prohibited from increasing the capacity of the channel by the Gopcevic and Bemmerly Decrees.
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In addition to the recreational use of Clear Lake and Indian Valley Reservoir there are numerous trail-heads, parks and campgrounds, including the Bear Valley wildflower hotspot.
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Cache Creek was under consideration in 2002 by the Yolo County Water District, the agency that had built the Indian Valley Dam and the present dam on Cache Creek.
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is able to release. There is a rock ledge a mile and a half downstream of Clear Lake, called the Grigsby Riffle, near the bridge on
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Domagalski, Joseph (December 2001). "Mercury and methylmercury in water and sediment of the Sacramento River Basin, California".
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A large part of the creek within Lake County is designated a Wildlife Area by the state of California and the federal
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Water rights and flooding protection have been in dispute between Yolo and Lake Counties since the late 19th century.
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Cache Creek, in a canyon with native chaparral and woodlands habitat vegetation, in Lake County, northern California
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and innertubing which are popular in the summer using the water released from the dams for downstream agriculture.
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Aerial view of tributary Davis Creek, Davis Creek Dam (owned by Homestake Mining), and Homestake Mining operation,
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Domagalski, Joseph L.; Alpers, Charles N.; Slotton, Darell G.; Suchanek, Thomas H.; Ayers, Shaun M. (2004-07-05).
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released an advisory regarding eating fish caught from this creek based on the mercury level.
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The Cache Creek Dam on the South Fork of Cache Creek, five miles (8 km) downstream from
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confirmed that Cache Creek was a contributor to the increase of mercury levels within the
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plant. The stream has a relatively small capacity, less than a quarter of the amount the
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From the early 1800s to much of the 1900s, mining for elemental mercury, also known as
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cache Creek Settling Basin
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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Trees have been toppled over and are being pushed downstream by the floodwaters.
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before joining the North Fork about 2 miles east of the bridge over Route 20.
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Cache Creek runs north-east from the dam, behind Perkins Creek Ridge and over
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designated 27,245 acres (110 km) of the area as the federally protected
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The creek subsequently broke through, causing severe flooding in Rumsey.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cache Creek
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in flood, then the overflow from the settling basin is swept into the
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Floodplain Interrupted: The Story of the Cache Creek Settling Basin
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and west of Route 16 is a wildlife preserve, hosting two herds of
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The Indian Valley dam on the North Fork of Cache Creek forms
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Nutrition, Center for Food Safety and Applied (2020-02-24).
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and runs south through a canyon (joining Sulphur Creek near
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Yolo County Flood Control & Water Conservation District
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California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
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north of Upper Lake. It flows east, where it is joined by
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Cache Creek has two main tributaries: North Fork, and
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820:. Cache Creek Conservancy has restored a 130-acre 1605:"Cache Creek Bill Progresses Despite Opposition". 48:Cache Creek, Upper Yolo County section, California 721:. The dam's primary purpose is water storage for 1951: 1497:2004. California Environmental Protection Agency 1173: 747: 1633:Cache Creek Bioregion Information from UC Davis 1280: 1480:Off-Channel Pits Mercury Monitoring Protocols" 881: 1990:Bureau of Land Management areas in California 1664: 545:Cache Creek begins at the south-east end of 485:Cache Creek was temporarily blocked north of 441:and Cache Creek run in a scenic canyon along 983: 934: 932: 1588:Sacramento River Portal and Library website 827:Whitewater boating on Cache Creek includes 804:each host a growing population of the rare 667:flood control system, emerging directly at 1671: 1657: 1105: 984:Meltzner, Aron J.; Wald, David J. (2002). 791: 1453: 929: 740:—the water of which is used primarily by 496:near the Leonard ranch in Lake county.... 445:in Colusa and Yolo county, including the 309:41,400 cu ft/s (1,170 m/s) 1609:(Spring 2005). Friends of the River: 14. 1590:. Lake County Record Bee. Archived from 751: 678: 529: 521: 387:north of Clear Lake, and dammed by the 14: 1952: 1581: 469:The name of the water body comes from 430:, the overflow of which runs into the 1652: 1490: 1488: 1471: 1469: 1386: 1384: 1343: 1341: 1339: 1286: 1148: 1101: 1099: 635:, ending in a settling basin east of 526:Aerial view of North Fork Cache Creek 289:533 cu ft/s (15.1 m/s) 255:1,139 sq mi (2,950 km) 1644:Cache Creek Natural Area BLM website 1623:Lake County Water Resources Division 1262:"Conjunctive Use without management" 627:At the end of the Capay Valley near 379:Cache Creek starts at the outlet of 1975:Tributaries of the Sacramento River 1960:Rivers of Colusa County, California 1554: 1527: 1315:"Capay Diversion Dam Modernisation" 1259: 918: 907:Tributaries of the Sacramento River 24: 1980:Geography of the Sacramento Valley 1582:Logson, Terre (October 12, 2005). 1485: 1466: 1381: 1336: 1096: 1056: 943: 824:area downstream in the watershed. 25: 2006: 1970:Rivers of Yolo County, California 1965:Rivers of Lake County, California 1312: 902:Rivers of Lake County, California 862:has left no suitable habitat for 728:The Capay Diversion Dam, west of 616:The Capay Diversion Dam, west of 402:The Capay Diversion Dam, west of 351:is an 87-mile-long (140 km) 1482:University of California, Davis. 1397:Science of the Total Environment 1043:DIY History Yolo County Archives 1017:DIY History Yolo County Archives 299:0 cu ft/s (0 m/s) 42: 1598: 1575: 1548: 1521: 1500: 1447: 1417:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2004.01.013 1253: 1227: 1198: 1167: 1142: 453:flow. The entire area south of 434:through a flood control canal. 1985:Wilderness areas of California 1031: 1005: 977: 963: 196: • coordinates 130: • coordinates 13: 1: 1995:Rivers of Northern California 1616: 1557:"Bear Creek into Cache Creek" 1530:"Cache Creek in Capay Valley" 1287:Moyle, Peter (4 March 2011). 1128:10.1016/s0883-2927(01)00068-3 1039:"Earthquake and Flood Damage" 1013:"Earthquake and Flood Damage" 838:Nominally a tributary of the 808:, plus winter populations of 748:Mercury levels at Cache Creek 601:in Colusa and Yolo Counties. 491:1906 San Francisco earthquake 489:by a landslide caused by the 418:, Cache Creek runs east into 97:Physical characteristics 897:List of rivers of California 674: 564:, and is then dammed by the 517: 235: • elevation 7: 1681:California's Central Valley 1235:"WMP District Water Supply" 1149:Admin, OEHHA (2014-12-30). 890: 882:State Wild and Scenic River 822:Cache Creek Nature Preserve 631:Cache Creek runs east into 574:Cache Creek Recreation Area 273: • location 183: • location 117: • location 10: 2011: 1683:watershed (north-to-south) 1456:"Advice about Eating Fish" 572:, which it crosses at the 464: 305: • maximum 295: • minimum 285: • average 177:Cache Creek Settling Basin 1904: 1831: 1688: 1584:"Cache Creek Bill Signed" 1508:"Cache Creek Conservancy" 1176:"Cache Creek Hydrography" 960:, accessed March 10, 2011 798:Bureau of Land Management 558:Mendocino National Forest 552:The North Fork begins in 534:Aerial view of Bear Creek 447:Cache Creek Regional Park 385:Mendocino National Forest 374: 330: 322: 317: 313: 303: 293: 283: 271: 263: 259: 251: 243: 233: 194: 181: 171: 167: 128: 115: 105: 101: 96: 78: 68: 58: 53: 41: 32: 912: 878:species in Cache Creek. 858:spp., as well as gravel 247:87 mi (140 km) 27:Stream in California, US 792:Wildlife and recreation 719:Indian Valley Reservoir 647:and finally enters the 566:Indian Valley Reservoir 389:Indian Valley Reservoir 332: • left 239:30 ft (9.1 m) 1369:Cite journal requires 1182:. USGS. Archived from 1174:National Maps Viewer. 1084:Cite journal requires 818:Cache Creek Wilderness 814:United States Congress 761: 684: 535: 527: 504:U.S. Geological Survey 337:North Fork Cache Creek 218:38.69000°N 121.69167°W 152:38.93611°N 122.64306°W 18:North Fork Cache Creek 1638:Trust for Public Land 755: 682: 533: 525: 123:Clearlake, California 1594:on December 1, 2008. 1475:Slotton, D. (2017)." 1293:The Davis Enterprise 1108:Applied Geochemistry 655:. If the Sacramento 471:Hudson's Bay Company 410:. At the end of the 223:38.69000; -121.69167 189:Woodland, California 157:38.93611; -122.64306 1563:. California Creeks 1536:. 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Index

North Fork Cache Creek

United States
California
Yolo County
Colusa County
Lake County
Clear Lake
Clearlake, California
38°56′10″N 122°38′35″W / 38.93611°N 122.64306°W / 38.93611; -122.64306
Mouth
Woodland, California
38°41′24″N 121°41′30″W / 38.69000°N 121.69167°W / 38.69000; -121.69167
Yolo, CA
North Fork Cache Creek
Bear Creek
stream
Lake
Colusa
Yolo
California
Clear Lake
Mendocino National Forest
Indian Valley Reservoir
Bear Creek
Bear Valley
Capay
canals
Capay Valley
Esparto

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