If you’ve ever served on any committee you know that the topics of conversation can veer off course to peripheral discussions. At the last San Juan Water District Drought Committee meeting one of the participants threw out for discussion the possibility of San Juan Water District building their own dam for water storage. While the […]
Folsom
Posts related to Folsom region, city, history, development, water, railroads.
My cheap Northern California water never fosters conservation
With Gov. Brown declaring California is in an official drought, some water districts in Northern California must now get serious about making their customers conserve water. At least one water district rewards consumers for higher consumption with lower rates. With cheap water, where is the incentive to conserve?
Bureau of Reclamation Attempts To Flood Granite Bay Gold Mine
History may be posing a greater threat to the integrity of Folsom Dam than the terrorists. Recent road widening projects and dam improvements have uncovered several gold mining tunnels and shafts precariously close to the dykes which could comprise Folsom Dam. In attempt to safely probe the depths of a mine shaft between dykes 4 and 5, the Bureau of Reclamation pumped several thousand gallons into a large pit on top of the ridge this past August, 2013.
Mining Bars, Viaduct along American River Folsom Lake
South of Horseshoe bar you will come upon what is referred to as the NFD viaduct. This is an impressive structure built to conduct the water over a small ravine. Easily 15 feet tall and 40 feet in length, large granite blocks were carefully stacked to create what looks like a dam.
Folsom to Granite Bay: Sacramento, Placer and Nevada Railroad
It was perhaps the first publicly finance railroad in California. Unfortunately, the Sacramento, Placer and Nevada Railroad was cut short by an even larger publicly financed railroad know as the Central Pacific. (Click on the photos to enlarge, full gallery of images at end of post.) Iron horse for commerce As soon as the Sacramento Valley Railroad […]
Curing my olives for that healthy Mediterranean diet
I had no idea that I was on the fore front of the Mediterranean healthy food diet when I decided to cure some olives from an abandoned orchard near my house.
Mountain Bikes are Destroying Folsom Lake Trails in Granite Bay
All of this increased mountain bike activity is destroying the trails around Folsom Lake in Granite Bay.
Why I Love Sacramento – Sac Bee Essay Contest
The autumnal sun drops low in the horizon and lights up the lichen and moss covering the tree trunks and branches.
Historic North Fork, Rose Spring Ditch in Granite Bay and Folsom
The new Rose Spring Ditch wound around the hill sides of the current Folsom Lake Estates and required two siphons.
California Central Railroad Company
Eric Kraft has been doing some research on the CCRR and has started accumulating information, photos, data and ephemera attached to the old rail road company.