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Dinkey Creek (California)

Dinkey Creek is a large stream in the southern Sierra Nevada, in Fresno County, California. The creek is 29.2 miles (47.0 km) long,[2] flowing undammed in a southerly direction through the Sierra National Forest. It is a tributary of the North Fork Kings River, in turn part of the Kings River system which drains into the de-watered Tulare Lake bed.

Dinkey Creek
Map of the Kings River watershed, including Dinkey Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
Physical characteristics
SourceSierra Nevada
 • coordinates37°08′44″N 119°03′59″W / 37.14556°N 119.06639°W / 37.14556; -119.06639[1]
 • elevation10,152 ft (3,094 m)
MouthNorth Fork Kings River
 • location
Balch Camp
 • coordinates
36°54′08″N 119°07′21″W / 36.90222°N 119.12250°W / 36.90222; -119.12250[1]
 • elevation
1,240 ft (380 m)
Length29.2 mi (47.0 km)[2]
Basin size132 sq mi (340 km2)[2]
Discharge 
 • locationnear Balch Camp[3]
 • average182.4 cu ft/s (5.16 m3/s)[4]
 • minimum1.56 cu ft/s (0.044 m3/s)
 • maximum4,320 cu ft/s (122 m3/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftBear Creek, Deer Creek
 • rightCow Creek, Rock Creek, Bull Meadow Creek

Dinkey Creek originates in the Dinkey Lakes Wilderness, along the Three Sisters peaks, at an elevation of 10,152 feet (3,094 m) above sea level.[5] It initially flows southwest, dropping over Dinkey Falls, then turning south a short distance below Dinkey Dome. It then flows past the community of Dinkey Creek and receives its largest tributary, Deer Creek, from the left.[6] The creek empties into the North Fork Kings River near Balch Camp,[7] at an elevation of 1,240 feet (380 m).[1]

The creek was named in 1863 by a group of hunters who were attacked there by a grizzly bear. The hunters' dog, Dinkey, tried to fight the bear, but was fatally injured. One of the men was then able to grab his gun and shoot the bear. They named the nearby stream Dinkey Creek to honor the dog's bravery.[8]

Dinkey Creek Hydroelectric Project edit

A hydroelectric project was proposed by the Kings River Conservation District (KRCD)[9] in 1978 on Dinkey Creek, but was canceled just two months before the start of construction in 1986 because PG&E withdrew from the power purchase agreement. That was caused in part by delays caused by environmental litigation challenging parts of the plan, as well as a dispute between PG&E and the California Public Utilities Commission over related environmental issues.[10]

The KRCD's "Dinkey Creek Hydroelectric Project" would have consisted of a 380-foot (120 m) high rock fill dam with a spillway at elevation 5,710 ft (1,740 m), a 90,000 acre⋅ft (110,000,000 m3) reservoir, and two separate 60 megawatt power stations.[11] Construction would have also included 7.9 miles (12.7 km) of power tunnels, and four vertical shafts, and a 4.5 miles (7.2 km) long diversion tunnel in hard, massive, granitic rock.[12] The Dinkey Creek Inn in the community of Dinkey Creek is also located at 5,710 ft (1,740 m) elevation. According to the Bureau of Reclamation; "Adverse environmental impacts would be expected in all categories assessed—botany, wildlife, aquatic biology and water quality, recreation, and land use. In particular, a reservoir at Dinkey Creek would fundamentally alter the existing recreation-based community."[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Dinkey Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. 1981-01-19. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  2. ^ a b c . U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  3. ^ "USGS Gage #11218000 Dinkey Creek at mouth, CA". National Water Information System. U.S. Geological Survey. 1920–1937. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  4. ^ "USGS Gage #11218000 Dinkey Creek at mouth, CA". National Water Information System. U.S. Geological Survey. 1920–1937. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  5. ^ United States Geological Survey (USGS). "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map: Dogtooth Peak, California quad". TopoQuest. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  6. ^ United States Geological Survey (USGS). "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map: Dinkey Creek, California quad". TopoQuest. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  7. ^ United States Geological Survey (USGS). "United States Geological Survey Topographic Map: Sacate Ridge, California quad". TopoQuest. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  8. ^ Aldern, Jared Dahl (2016-10-03). "Cultural Fire on the Mountain: An Introduction to Native Cultural Burning". KCET. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  9. ^ http://www.fresnolafco.org/documents/staff-reports/Public%20Review%20MSRs/KRCD%20MSR.pdf KINGS RIVER CONSERVATION DISTRICT review - fresnolafco.org "The Kings River Conservation District was formed in 1951 by a special act of the Legislature ([...]the “KRCD Act”) for the acquisition, construction, maintenance and operation of works and property for the purposes of the district.... The District is an independent special district which has a separate board of directors not governed by other legislative bodies (either a city council or a county board of supervisors). ...The District contains about 1,311,163 acres (2,049 sq. mi.) in Fresno, Kings and Tulare Counties. The District does not directly control water releases from Pine Flat Dam but participates with the Kings River Water Association (KRWA) to make cooperative decisions on irrigation releases." The KRWA is also involved in most other major decisions. ...Budget: $13,127,924." The District website is at www.krcd.org. Retrieved 2019-03-24
  10. ^ http://www.krcd.org/_pdf/Kings_River_Handbook_2009.pdf 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Fifth Printing by Kings River Conservation District (KRCD). see page 13—Dinkey hydro project cancellation "caused in part by delays caused by environmental litigation" Retrieved 2019-03-22
  11. ^ "Dinkey Creek". Kings River Conservation District. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  12. ^ https://cedb.asce.org/CEDBsearch/record.jsp?dockey=0055656 CIVIL ENGINEERING DATABASE The Effect of Geology on the Dinkey Creek Project, by Arthur B. Arnold, Bechtel Civil Inc, San Francisco, CA, USA, John P. Sollo, Bechtel Civil Inc, San Francisco, CA. USA. Retrieved 2019-03-23
  13. ^ https://www.usbr.gov/mp/sccao/storage/docs/phase1_rpt_fnl/tech_app/02_dinkey_creek.pdf Upper San Joaquin River Basin Storage Investigation, Dinkey Creek Reservoir - U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Jun 13, 2002 "...adverse impacts to fisheries and fishing-oriented recreation resources. A reduction in flow, particularly during spring and summer when rainbow trout are spawning and the young are growing, could affect physical habitat availability. Changes in water temperature below the dam could adversely impact trout and the dam would impede migration." Retrieved 2019-03-23

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Dinkey Creek is a large stream in the southern Sierra Nevada in Fresno County California The creek is 29 2 miles 47 0 km long 2 flowing undammed in a southerly direction through the Sierra National Forest It is a tributary of the North Fork Kings River in turn part of the Kings River system which drains into the de watered Tulare Lake bed Dinkey CreekMap of the Kings River watershed including Dinkey CreekLocationCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaPhysical characteristicsSourceSierra Nevada coordinates37 08 44 N 119 03 59 W 37 14556 N 119 06639 W 37 14556 119 06639 1 elevation10 152 ft 3 094 m MouthNorth Fork Kings River locationBalch Camp coordinates36 54 08 N 119 07 21 W 36 90222 N 119 12250 W 36 90222 119 12250 1 elevation1 240 ft 380 m Length29 2 mi 47 0 km 2 Basin size132 sq mi 340 km2 2 Discharge locationnear Balch Camp 3 average182 4 cu ft s 5 16 m3 s 4 minimum1 56 cu ft s 0 044 m3 s maximum4 320 cu ft s 122 m3 s Basin featuresTributaries leftBear Creek Deer Creek rightCow Creek Rock Creek Bull Meadow Creek Dinkey Creek originates in the Dinkey Lakes Wilderness along the Three Sisters peaks at an elevation of 10 152 feet 3 094 m above sea level 5 It initially flows southwest dropping over Dinkey Falls then turning south a short distance below Dinkey Dome It then flows past the community of Dinkey Creek and receives its largest tributary Deer Creek from the left 6 The creek empties into the North Fork Kings River near Balch Camp 7 at an elevation of 1 240 feet 380 m 1 The creek was named in 1863 by a group of hunters who were attacked there by a grizzly bear The hunters dog Dinkey tried to fight the bear but was fatally injured One of the men was then able to grab his gun and shoot the bear They named the nearby stream Dinkey Creek to honor the dog s bravery 8 Dinkey Creek Hydroelectric Project editA hydroelectric project was proposed by the Kings River Conservation District KRCD 9 in 1978 on Dinkey Creek but was canceled just two months before the start of construction in 1986 because PG amp E withdrew from the power purchase agreement That was caused in part by delays caused by environmental litigation challenging parts of the plan as well as a dispute between PG amp E and the California Public Utilities Commission over related environmental issues 10 The KRCD s Dinkey Creek Hydroelectric Project would have consisted of a 380 foot 120 m high rock fill dam with a spillway at elevation 5 710 ft 1 740 m a 90 000 acre ft 110 000 000 m3 reservoir and two separate 60 megawatt power stations 11 Construction would have also included 7 9 miles 12 7 km of power tunnels and four vertical shafts and a 4 5 miles 7 2 km long diversion tunnel in hard massive granitic rock 12 The Dinkey Creek Inn in the community of Dinkey Creek is also located at 5 710 ft 1 740 m elevation According to the Bureau of Reclamation Adverse environmental impacts would be expected in all categories assessed botany wildlife aquatic biology and water quality recreation and land use In particular a reservoir at Dinkey Creek would fundamentally alter the existing recreation based community 13 See also editList of rivers of CaliforniaReferences edit a b c Dinkey Creek Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior 1981 01 19 Retrieved 2017 10 10 a b c National Hydrography Dataset via National Map Viewer U S Geological Survey Archived from the original on 2021 01 29 Retrieved 2017 10 10 USGS Gage 11218000 Dinkey Creek at mouth CA National Water Information System U S Geological Survey 1920 1937 Retrieved 2017 10 10 USGS Gage 11218000 Dinkey Creek at mouth CA National Water Information System U S Geological Survey 1920 1937 Retrieved 2017 10 10 United States Geological Survey USGS United States Geological Survey Topographic Map Dogtooth Peak California quad TopoQuest Retrieved 2017 10 10 United States Geological Survey USGS United States Geological Survey Topographic Map Dinkey Creek California quad TopoQuest Retrieved 2017 10 10 United States Geological Survey USGS United States Geological Survey Topographic Map Sacate Ridge California quad TopoQuest Retrieved 2017 10 10 Aldern Jared Dahl 2016 10 03 Cultural Fire on the Mountain An Introduction to Native Cultural Burning KCET Retrieved 2017 10 10 http www fresnolafco org documents staff reports Public 20Review 20MSRs KRCD 20MSR pdf KINGS RIVER CONSERVATION DISTRICT review fresnolafco org The Kings River Conservation District was formed in 1951 by a special act of the Legislature the KRCD Act for the acquisition construction maintenance and operation of works and property for the purposes of the district The District is an independent special district which has a separate board of directors not governed by other legislative bodies either a city council or a county board of supervisors The District contains about 1 311 163 acres 2 049 sq mi in Fresno Kings and Tulare Counties The District does not directly control water releases from Pine Flat Dam but participates with the Kings River Water Association KRWA to make cooperative decisions on irrigation releases The KRWA is also involved in most other major decisions Budget 13 127 924 The District website is at www krcd org Retrieved 2019 03 24 http www krcd org pdf Kings River Handbook 2009 pdf Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Fifth Printing by Kings River Conservation District KRCD see page 13 Dinkey hydro project cancellation caused in part by delays caused by environmental litigation Retrieved 2019 03 22 Dinkey Creek Kings River Conservation District Retrieved 2017 10 10 https cedb asce org CEDBsearch record jsp dockey 0055656 CIVIL ENGINEERING DATABASE The Effect of Geology on the Dinkey Creek Project by Arthur B Arnold Bechtel Civil Inc San Francisco CA USA John P Sollo Bechtel Civil Inc San Francisco CA USA Retrieved 2019 03 23 https www usbr gov mp sccao storage docs phase1 rpt fnl tech app 02 dinkey creek pdf Upper San Joaquin River Basin Storage Investigation Dinkey Creek Reservoir U S Bureau of Reclamation Jun 13 2002 adverse impacts to fisheries and fishing oriented recreation resources A reduction in flow particularly during spring and summer when rainbow trout are spawning and the young are growing could affect physical habitat availability Changes in water temperature below the dam could adversely impact trout and the dam would impede migration Retrieved 2019 03 23 This article related to a river in California is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dinkey Creek California amp oldid 1202242396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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