Article 9.5. Feather River And Sacramento-san Joaquin Delta Diversion Projects of California Water Code >> Division 6. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 9.5.
The units set forth in publication of the State Water
Resources Board entitled "Report on Feasibility of Feather River
Project and Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Diversion Projects Proposed
as Features of the California Water Plan," dated May, 1951, as
modified in the publication of the Division of Water Resources
entitled "Program for Financing and Constructing the Feather River
Project as the Initial Unit of the California Water Plan," dated
February, 1955, and including the upstream features set forth in
Chapter VI of the 1955 report, except the features on the south fork
of the Feather River, and as further modified by the recommendations
contained in Bulletin No. 78 of the Department of Water Resources,
entitled "Preliminary Summary Report on Investigation of Alternative
Aqueduct Systems to Serve Southern California," dated February, 1959,
and subject to such further modifications thereof as the Department
of Water Resources may adopt, and such units or portions thereof may
be constructed by the department and maintained and operated by it to
such extent and for such period as the department may determine, as
units of the Central Valley Project separate and apart from any or
all other units thereof.
The reservoir constructed at Cedar Springs in the San
Bernardino Mountains as part of the Feather River Project shall be
known as "Silverwood Lake."
The department shall erect at the reservoir a suitable marker
commemorating the contributions made to soil and water conservation
by W. E. (Ted) Silverwood.
The department is authorized to receive donations and
contributions from the public and to apply the proceeds thereof to
the erection and maintenance of the marker.