Little Truckee River
The Little Truckee River is a river that is a tributary to its larger counterpart, the Truckee River, north of Lake Tahoe. It drains the eastern flank of the Sierra Nevada, flowing through Sierra County and Nevada County in eastern California.
History
The Little Truckee River, like the Truckee River and Upper Truckee River, was named after a Paiute chief known as Truckee, who in 1844 guided the Stephens–Townsend–Murphy Party from the Humboldt Sink in western Nevada to California via the Truckee River, Donner Lake, and Donner Pass.After Congress authorized the Truckee Storage Project in 1935, the United States Bureau of Reclamation began construction of Boca Dam on the Little Truckee River. The dam is operated by the Washoe County Water Conservation District and was completed in 1939.
After Congressional authorization of the Washoe Project in 1958, the BOR completed the Stampede Dam in 1970. As a result of litigation in 1982, a Federal court upheld a determination that the obligations of the Secretary of the Interior under the Endangered Species Act took precedence over his authority to contract for delivery of water for irrigation and municipal uses. The judgement required all storage in Stampede
Reservoir to be used to provide water for the threatened and endangered Pyramid Lake cui-ui and Lahontan cutthroat trout fishes.