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Aerial view of the Bay Street Reservoir, part of the City of Santa Cruz's water system. It has been drained and cleaned in preparation for being roofed.

Date: 1974
Type: PHOTO

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Construction of the filter gallery at the Graham Hill Water Treatment Plant. Part of the original 1960 plant, the filter gallery houses the controls for opening and closing the valves.

Date: 1960
Type: PHOTO

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Construction of extra water filters during the 1967 modernization of the Graham Hill Water Treatment Plant.

Date: 1967
Type: PHOTO

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Construction of the Bay Street Reservoir. It appears that horse teams were still used to some extent--notice the horses pulling a vehicle by the far wall.

Date: 1924-08-22
Type: PHOTO

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Construction of the Bay Street Reservoir.

Date: 1924-06-30
Type: PHOTO

http://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/wd/WD-039.jpg
Construction of the Bay Street Reservoir. The reservoir covers seven acres and holds 36,000 gallons of water.

Date: 1924-09-23
Type: PHOTO

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Newell Creek, before the construction of Newell Creek Dam which formed Loch Lomond Reservoir.

Date: Prior to 1960
Type: PHOTO

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Beginning stages of the construction of the Newell Creek Dam.

Date: 1960
Type: PHOTO

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Construction of the Newell Creek Dam, an earthen dam approximately 195 feet high. The dam and the Loch Lomond Reservoir were built in 1960 at a cost of $2,550,600.

Date: ca. 1960
Type: PHOTO

http://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/wd/WD-043.jpg
Aerial view of the Newell Creek Dam and the Loch Lomond Reservoir in the San Lorenzo Valley. When full, the reservoir holds approximately 8.700 acre feet (2.84 billion gallons) of water.

Date: circ. 1961
Type: PHOTO

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