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Artificial lake in California

Richard Jahraus Top of the World Reservoir
Plaque on the hill above the reservoir
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LocationLaguna Beach, California
Coordinates33°33′29″N 117°45′40″W / 33.5581°N 117.7610°W / 33.5581; -117.7610
TypeReservoir
EtymologyDirector and president of Laguna Beach Water District
BuiltAugust 16, 1996 (1996-08-16)
Surface area3.5 acres (1.4 ha)
Max. depth17.8 ft (5.4 m)
Surface elevation1,002.5 ft (305.6 m)

The Top of the World Reservoir, officially the Richard Jahraus Top of the World Reservoir is an artificial lake in Laguna Beach, California. Dedicated on October 27, 1996, it was named after J. Richard Jahraus, the current Director and President of the Laguna Beach County Water District at the Time. It has a capacity of 3,000,000 US gal (2,500,000 imp gal). Its main use is to supply water for authorities to fight against wildfires, with the high elevation allowing water circulation despite power outages. The lake is underground in a tank, below the Alta Laguna Park.

History

Construction began on the lake in early August 1995, costing $3.9 million at the time. The water district board awarded the contract on July 14, and the planning commission previously approved construction in September 1994. The project was set into action after the Laguna Beach Fire, which destroyed 441 homes. Firemen were unable to stop it sooner due to a lack of water available. It was completed a year later, in August 1996.

Controversy

The project was objected to by environmentalists who complained about the loss of open space, as the neighborhood the reservoir was being built in, the Top of the World, had to close a few hiking trails in its Alta Laguna Park due to construction occurring.

References

  1. ^ Haldane, David (August 16, 1996). "Controversial Top of the World Reservoir Completed". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 3, 2023.
  2. ^ The plaque nearby the reservoir. An image of the plaque in 2022.
  3. ^ Earnest, Leslie (July 26, 1995). "LAGUNA BEACH : Construction of Disputed Top of the World Reservoir Set to Begin". The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 20, 2023. Retrieved August 3, 2023.
  4. ^ Ray, Michael (August 1, 2022). "Opinion: Musings on the Coast". Laguna Beach Local News. Archived from the original on August 3, 2023. Retrieved August 3, 2023.
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