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Smith River (California)

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It was the first cantilever truss type designed by the California Division of Highways Bridge Department engineers in 1928. The bridge type was briefly popular during the late 1920s to the late 1930s in the United States, but because it was best suited to specialized applications only limited numbers
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By average discharge, the Smith is the largest river system in California that flows freely along its entire course. The highly variable annual flow is approximately 3,746 cu ft/s (106.1 m/s), with an average monthly high of 8,432 cu ft/s (238.8 m/s) in January, and an
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inland at Grants Pass, Oregon. The proposal to replace the bridge was based on its functionally obsolete structural condition. Because of the high percentage of heavy truck traffic using the route, the bridge had sustained damage from high loads over the years, causing concern that the bridge was
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The free-flowing nature of the river—without a single dam along its entire length—makes it especially prized among conservationists and is considered one of the crown jewels of the
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average low of 336 cu ft/s (9.5 m/s) in September. The all-time highest flow was 228,000 cubic feet per second (6,500 m/s) on December 22, 1964, during the
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in Roanoke, shipped via the Panama Canal to San Francisco, then reloaded to a smaller coastal vessel and shipped to Crescent City. The suspended center span was a
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From the confluence with the South Fork, the Smith River flows generally northwest, entering the Pacific Ocean near the
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Studies for the replacement of the Smith River Bridge began in 1987. U. S. Highway 199 provides a link between
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Smith River Bridge, CA State Highway 199 Spanning Smith River, Crescent City, Del Norte County, CA
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catchment area is 719 square miles (1,860 km). It drains a rugged area of the western
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within California, until it was demolished in 1989. The two-lane road bridge carried
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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Water Quality Control Policy for the Enclosed Bays and Estuaries of California
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across the Smith River. The structural steel components were fabricated by
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The Smith River is formed by the confluence of its Middle Fork and
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were built in the state. Its design was influenced by the first
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Since it had been determined eligible for inclusion on the
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The mouth of the Smith River as it enters the Pacific Ocean
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Former Smith River Bridge crossing the Lower Smith River.
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at Crescent City on the northern California coast, and
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Tourist attractions in Del Norte County, California
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Smith River, California


United States
California
Gasquet
Klamath Mountains
Six Rivers National Forest
Del Norte County
41°50′52″N 123°58′08″W / 41.84778°N 123.96889°W / 41.84778; -123.96889
Mouth
Pacific Ocean
community of Smith River
Del Norte County
41°56′10″N 124°12′12″W / 41.93611°N 124.20333°W / 41.93611; -124.20333
Crescent City
North Fork Smith River
National Wild and Scenic River
Tolowa
Klamath Mountains
Del Norte County
California
West Coast of the United States
river
Rogue River – Siskiyou National Forest
Six Rivers National Forest
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
North Fork
Gasquet
North Fork Smith River

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