A similar project nearby adjacent to the town of Cache Creek, British Columbia has reached capacity.
A small settlement located where the dry wash enters the desert is also known as Cache Creek.
About 115,000 ounces of placer gold was reported to have been produced from Cache Creek.
For the town named for it see Cache Creek, British Columbia.
Consequently, there are no longer any anadromous fish species in Cache Creek.
In 1860, Cache Creek, a mining camp near Granite, became the first settlement of note with a population of about 300.
The settlement included a three-mile stretch of river and extended two-miles up Cache Creek.
The population of Cache Creek was 1,037 at the 2006 census.
It was located on Cache Creek; its precise location is unknown.
In the same year, the state put a small herd at Cache Creek.