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Finding Aid to Construction photographs of Pardee Dam, California, 1929-1933, undated
BANC PIC 1996.020 v.2--ALB
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Mokelumne Aqueduct crossing Indian Slough.
Mokelumne Aqueduct, showing pipe lines crossing levee at Middle River.
Mokelumne Aqueduct, -- Showing pipe line coming down from levee at Middle River crossing and going east across delta.
Mokelumne Aqueduct, -- Synchronous Relief Valve house on pipe line at San Joaquin River Crossing. In case of a break on the pipe line, the valves in this house open automatically and drain a large portion of the aqueduct at an advantageous point. There are four such relief valves on the aqueduct.
Mokelumne Aqueduct, -- Synchronous Relief Valve in house on pipe line at San Joaquin River Crossing.
Mokelumne Aqueduct -- Crossing Finnerty Gulch, on steel piers. Near Campo Seco.
Walnut Creek Pumping Plant. Showing outlet pipes and substation.
Walnut Creek Pumping Plant. -- Interior view, showing three pumping units.
Walnut Creek Aeration Weir. -- Looking toward Walnut Creek Tunnel. Forty notched weirs.
Grant Miller Filter Plant, -- Capacity, 1,000,000 gallons daily. Serves the "Lafayette" County Water District.
Lafayette Pumping Plant, -- Pumps water from teh Mokelumne Aqueduct through the Moraga Aqueduct into Upper San Leandro Reservoir.
Lafayette Pumping Plant, -- Interior view, showing pumping units.
Lafayette Dam, upstream face, March 20, 1933.
San Pablo Reservoir, -- June 23, 1929, just before Mokelumne water was brought in. Amount in storage, 109 million gallons
San Pablo Reservoir, Sept. 18, 1930. Amount in storage 6,462 million gallons.
San Pablo Dam and Reservoir -- Showing open and shaft spillways. Capacity, 14,073,000,000 gallons.
San Pablo Filter Plant; Filter Operating Floor. New addition in foreground. March 6, 1931.
Upper San Leandro Dam and Spillway -- Capacity of Reservoir, 13,628,000,000 gallons; Spillway, 6,000 sec. ft.
Schematic diagram showing various stages in purification process
Upper San Leandro Filter Plant. General view. Filter beds at left end of building; settling basins in back and aerators at right end of building.
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