Rucker Creek Diversion Dam (elevation 5,350 feet)
Rucker Creek Diversion stands three feet high. It includes NID and PG&E water rights. PG&E’s Rucker and Blue Lake provide water supply, and the instream flow is past Bowman-Spaulding Canal.



Rucker Creek Diversion stands three feet high. It includes NID and PG&E water rights. PG&E’s Rucker and Blue Lake provide water supply, and the instream flow is past Bowman-Spaulding Canal.