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Scope/Content: Abstract: The Sedimentation and River Hydraulics Group of the Denver Technical Service Center US Bureau of Reclamation was requested by the Los Angeles District of the Army Corp of Engineers to complete a hydrology, hydraulics, and sedimentation study to support the design and/or improvement of two levees located along the Ventura River, Ventura, CA. The levee improvements are being constructed as part of the Matilija Dam Ecosystem Restoration Project to mitigate flood impacts from the project. Scope/Content: Dam type: arch Scope/Content: Dam type: concrete Scope/Content: Reservoir size: <500 acre-ft. Height: 198 ft. Length: 620 ft. Scope/Content: Date constructed: 1947.
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ark:/86086/n2j67gk2 694
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Engineering Sediment and channel dynamics Dams Dam retirement
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