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Sulphur Creek Dam is a dam across Sulphur Creek in Orange County, California. The dam creates Laguna Niguel Lake and is entirely within the city of Laguna Niguel. The reservoir is used for water reclamation storage and recreation, and is the main attraction of Laguna Niguel Regional Park, which surrounds it.HistoryConstruction of Sulphur Creek Dam was completed in 1966 by the Moulton Niguel Water District. The lake was known as Sulphur Creek Reservoir and used to store treated reclaimed water for irrigation. In 1970 the Orange County Flood Control District purchased the dam and reservoir in conjunction with the city of Laguna Niguel for use as a park. The reservoir was stocked with game fish and opened to public use in 1973, and a boat dock and concessions established in 1976. The dam has suffered from siltation issues caused in part by urban runoff in Sulphur Creek which brings mud and debris into the reservoir. The silt accumulation led to a lake "turnover" in 1976 which stirred up debris in the lake, killing over 2,000 fish. Another such event happened in 1981, killing 1,500 fish.In 1989 the county spent $1.6 million to refurbish the dam and lake area. The lake was drained and about 10ft of silt were removed, increasing the water depth from 16ft to 25ft. The dam was found to be in deteriorating condition and required concrete resurfacing and the replacement of the outlet gate.

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