The Otay River () is a
river
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in southern
San Diego County, California
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. The river begins at
San Miguel Mountain, flows through the Upper and Lower Otay Reservoirs, and continues on between the southern part of the
Chula Vista
Chula Vista (; ) is the second-largest city in the San Diego metropolitan area, the seventh largest city in Southern California, the fifteenth largest city in the state of California, and the 78th-largest city in the United States. The popu ...
and the Otay Mesa West district of
San Diego
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, to its
river mouth
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on
San Diego Bay
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.
River
The river has a watershed. To its north is the watershed of
Sweetwater River, and to its south is the watershed of
Tijuana River
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. Between
Interstate 5
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and
Interstate 805
Interstate 805 (I-805) is a major north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway in Southern California. It is a bypass auxiliary route of I-5, running roughly through the center of the Greater San Diego region from San Ysidro (part of the ...
is
Otay Valley Regional Park. , there is a plan to restore part of its pre-
Mexican era estuary on lands utilized by the
South Bay Salt Works
The South Bay Salt Works is a salt factory in southern San Diego, near Chula Vista, in the South Bay region of San Diego County, California.
Initially operating under the name La Punta Salt Works operations dating back to at least 1871, for ...
.
Otay Reservoirs
Savage Dam, completed in 1921, forms the
Lower Otay Reservoir
Lower Otay Reservoir is a reservoir in San Diego County, Southern California. It is flanked by Otay Mountain to the southeast, the Jamul Mountains to the east, Otay Lakes Road and Upper Otay Reservoir to the north, and the city of Chula Vista to ...
, which is used to supply drinking water to parts of southern San Diego County. The reservoir is also the terminus for Pipeline 3 of the
Second San Diego Aqueduct, which delivers water from the
Colorado River
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via the
Colorado River Aqueduct
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. Its predecessor, the
Lower Otay Dam
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* Lower (surname)
* Lower Township, New Jersey
*Lower Receiver (firearms)
* Lower Wick Gloucestershire, England
See also
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was a "rockhill type", which was completed in 1897;
it failed in 1916 following heavy rains.
The
Upper Otay Reservoir
Upper Otay Reservoir, also called Upper Otay Lake, is a 20-acre artificial lake in San Diego County, California. It was created in 1959 as a hatchery for the propagation and introduction of Largemouth bass, Florida Largemouth bass. The reservoir h ...
is formed by Upper Otay Dam, built in 1901.
The reservoir was established as a
hatchery
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for the introduction of Florida-strain
largemouth bass
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in 1959. The reservoir was chemically treated first, which killed all of the native
fish
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. In 1996, the reservoir was opened to
fishing
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, but all fish caught must be released.
Since the river is used as a municipal water supply, there is no human contact allowed at either of the Otay Reservoirs.
Early testing of manned gliders by noted aviator
John J. Montgomery occurred in the region in the late 19th century.
References
Further reading
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Otay River Watershed Management Plan San Diego County, Accessed 2011-01-28
{{Southern California major watersheds
Rivers of San Diego County, California
San Diego Bay watershed
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