Upper San Leandro, California
(2012)
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Upper San Leandro Reservoir Statistics
- A 21.7 mile long, year-round, natural stream that was damed in 1926
- Located in Alameda County and Contra Costa County, California
- Storage Capacity: 41,000 acre-feet
- Storage (typical): 29,500 acre-feet
- Surface Area (typical): 620 acres
- Dentention Time: 1.0 - 4.1 years
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Hypolimnetic Reservoir OxygenationWater Quality Improvement Goals:
- Reduce anoxic products (hydrogen sulfide, iron, and manganese) in the reservoir
- Reduce phosphorus loading from the sediments
- Reduce chlorine use and residuals
- Reduce treatment costs for raw water
- Increase water treatment capacity
- Fish habitat can be created and maintained
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Results
Please review the Upper San Leandro page on our website from 2001 for previous results while we compile new data for the 2012 job.
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Publications and References
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Mark H. Mobley, Rodney Jung, H. Hubert Lai
Presented at NALMS 2003 Foxwood Resort November 5, 2003 Mashantucket, Connecticut
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Former President, CALMS
Published in C.A.L.M.S. (California Lake Management Society)
CALM-WATERS Spring/Summer Newsletter
June, 2014
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