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Lake Spaulding Lake Spaulding (see photos of Spaulding dam and 2 power houses in PG&E of California) Mariane Fisher Flint, no house # listed, per Pac Tel & Tel Directory, 1980 “Progress continues on Spaulding 1 Powerhouse and South Yuba Canal repairs” The Union, pg. A-8m 6-29-2024 “Flows on South Yuba River to Increase Soon: PG&E reminds outdoor recreationists to be wary of increased cold river flows” (due to Spaulding 1 powerhouse emergency repairs, will significantly increase flows on river) The Union, pg. A-2, 3-30-2024 Notice of Public Review and Comment Period: PG&E donated land, The Union, pg. C-5, 11-9-2019 “100 Years Ago...Lake Spaulding is one of the greatest dams in the world—260 feet high, 750 feet long.” The Union, pg. A-9, 5-27-2017 “100 Years Ago...Antone Pegi fell 150 feet to his death while working on Spaulding dam” The Union, pg. A-3, 12-31-2016 “100 Years Ago...Ed Smith, working on the Lake Spaulding dam, was killed there in a fifty-foot fall.” The Union, pg. A-8, 9-24-2016 “100 Years Ago... Thirty-five feet to be added to the present height of Lake Spaulding dam.” The Union, pg. A-9, 7-30-2016 “100 Years Ago...Henry Worrell drowned in the river near Lake Spaulding” The Union, pg. A-9, 7-30-2016 “100 years ago...Spaulding dam done-cost $5,000,000.” The Union, pg. C-4, 11-7-2013 “100 years ago...PG&E plans to build a resort for its employees on a small island in Lake Spaulding” The Union, pg. C-1, 11-7-2013 “A New Use for Belt Conveyors” (describes the use of conveyor belts to move concrete for the construction of Lake Spaulding dam, includes photo of the dam, conveyors etc.) Mining & Scientific Press, pg. 84, 7-11-1914 “100 years ago...When complete, Spaulding dam, at 305 feet, will be the world’s tallest.” The Union, pg. C-1. 10-3-2013 “100 years ago...premature blast at the Spaulding Lake Dam destroys already-set concrete” The Union pg. C-1, 6-6-2013 “PG&E prepares to build a dam at Lake Spaulding” Looking back at June 2012, The Union, pg. C-4, 7-5-2012