Camanche Reservoir is an artificial lake in the San Joaquin Valley in California in the United States, at the juncture of Amador, Calaveras, and San Joaquin counties. Its waters are impounded by Camanche Dam, which was completed in 1963. Camanche Reservoir is a source of water for industrial and municipal purposes and also provides flood control.
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| - Camanche Reservoir is an artificial lake in the San Joaquin Valley in California in the United States, at the juncture of Amador, Calaveras, and San Joaquin counties. Its waters are impounded by Camanche Dam, which was completed in 1963. Camanche Reservoir is a source of water for industrial and municipal purposes and also provides flood control. (en)
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| - Calaveras County, California
- California
- Camanche, California
- Camanche Dam
- Camanche North Shore, California
- Camanche Village, California
- Reservoirs in Amador County, California
- San Joaquin County, California
- San Joaquin Valley
- List of dams and reservoirs in California
- Reservoirs in Northern California
- Mokelumne River
- List of lakes in California
- United States
- East Bay Municipal Utility District
- List of largest reservoirs of California
- 1963 establishments in California
- Mokelumne River
- California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
- Reservoirs in Calaveras County, California
- Reservoirs in San Joaquin County, California
- Waterskiing
- Adobe
- Amador County, California
- East Bay Municipal Utility District
- Pardee Dam
- Reservoir
- Lancha Plana, California
- Poverty Bar, California
- River source
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| - Camanche Reservoir as viewed from a passing airliner (en)
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| - Camanche Reservoir is an artificial lake in the San Joaquin Valley in California in the United States, at the juncture of Amador, Calaveras, and San Joaquin counties. Its waters are impounded by Camanche Dam, which was completed in 1963. Camanche Reservoir is a source of water for industrial and municipal purposes and also provides flood control. The lake was named after the former town of Camanche that now lies beneath its waters. The lake has also been called Camanche Lake and Lake Camanche. Camanche Reservoir has recreation areas throughout the lake, which are mainly located on the North and South shores. (en)
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