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The San Luis Reservoir is an artificial lake on San Luis Creek in the eastern slopes of the Diablo Range of Merced County, California, approximately 12 mi (19 km) west of Los Banos on State Route 152, which crosses Pacheco Pass and runs along its north shore.
18 Σεπ 2023 · San Luis Reservoir boasts impressive dimensions. It spans roughly 12,700 acres and can hold approximately 2 million acre-feet of water at full capacity, making it one of the largest off-stream reservoirs in the world.
[2] [3] When full, San Luis Reservoir is more than 300 feet (91 m) deep, covers 12,700 acres (5,100 ha), and contains 2,041,000 acre-feet (2.518 km 3) of water. The storage capacity of San Luis Reservoir is divided with 55 percent belonging to the state and 45 percent to the federal government. [8]
San Luis Reservoir can hold 2,027,840 acre-feet, of which 1,062,180 acre-feet is the state's share and 965,660 acre-feet is the federal share for the Central Valley Project. Construction began in 1963 and was completed in 1967.
15 Σεπ 2014 · The San Luis Reservoir is the nation’s largest off-stream reservoir, serving as a key water facility for both the State Water Project (SWP) and the federal Central Valley Project (CVP). Impounded by the 382-foot-high, 3-mile long B.F. Sisk Dam, the reservoir 12 miles west of Los Banos can hold 2 million acre-feet of water.
The dam, built between 1963 and 1967, is a 382-foot-high earthfill embankment over 3.5-miles long that impounds San Luis Reservoir, the largest ofstream reservoir in the United States.
The San Luis Reservoir is an artificial lake on San Luis Creek in the eastern slopes of the Diablo Range of Merced County, California, approximately 12 mi (19 km) west of Los Banos on State Route 152, which crosses Pacheco Pass and runs along its north shore.