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Summit Reservoir
El Cerrito
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California (CA)
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US
On Grizzly Peak.
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Summit Reservoir
El Cerrito
,
California (CA)
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US
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On Grizzly Peak.
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kjfitz
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jef
@ 2005-12-23 10:32:58
It's actually 1/4 in Berkeley and 3/4 in Kensington.
kjfitz
@ 2005-12-23 10:46:24
I originally put Berkeley but then I found this Berkeley City planning document that states "The Summit Reservoir, located in the City of El Cerrito..."
http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/planning/landuse/plans/generalPlan/eir/4j_hydrology.html
Anonymous
@ 2005-12-25 21:48:02
what the heck is it? just a regular reservoir? weird lookin.
Anonymous
@ 2006-01-06 23:10:11
from:
http://www.answers.com/topic/kensington-california
..."Summit Reservoir, a drinking water reservior that was covered to cut evaporation losses after several drought years in the late 1970s."
Had me stymied too!
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Tsop Ekaf's House
'Scioberetti House' by Richard Neutra
Janet Yellen & George Akerlof's House
John Hopkins Spring's House (Former)
'Music House' by Beverley Thorne
'Olsen House' by Donald Olsen
Chris Alafi's House
Daniel Ellsberg's House
1911 Herschell-Spillman carousel
Halloween Decorations
'Sprott House' by John Dinwiddie
The Oaks Theater
http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/planning/landuse/plans/generalPlan/eir/4j_hydrology.html
..."Summit Reservoir, a drinking water reservior that was covered to cut evaporation losses after several drought years in the late 1970s."
Had me stymied too!