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Coordinates: 38°85N 122°1348W / 38.13472°N 122.23000°W / 38.13472; -122.23000
 

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Rindler Creek
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionSolano County
CityVallejo, California
Physical characteristics
SourceSulphur Springs Mountain
 • location5 mi (8 km) northeast of Vallejo
 • coordinates38°9′0″N 122°11′34W / 38.15000°N 122.19278°W / 38.15000; -122.19278[1]
 • elevation840 ft (260 m)
MouthLake Chabot, Solano County 

 • location

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 • coordinates

38°8′5N 122°13′48W / 38.13472°N 122.23000°W / 38.13472; -122.23000[1]

 • elevation

82 ft (25 m)
Length4 mi (6.4 km)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftBlue Rock Springs Creek

Rindler Creek is a stream that rises on Sulfur Springs Mountain in southwestern Solano County, California. A stream restoration project has been conducted to reverse the damage of cattle overgrazing.[2] One goal of this project is to enhance habitat suitable for the endangered Northern Red-legged Frog. Water quality has been altered in Rindler Creek due to historic cinnabar extraction in this watershed.

Cinnabar deposits were mined from this locale in the early 1900s via Hastings Mine and St. John's Mine.[3][4] Shaft construction occurred no earlier than 1918 and mining had ceased by the year 1930.

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References[edit]

  • ^ C.M. Hogan, M. Papineau et al., Environmental Assessment of the Columbus Parkway Widening between Ascot Parkway and the Northgate Development, Vallejo, Earth Metrics Inc Report #7853, California State Clearinghouse, Sacramento, Ca. September 1989
  • ^ U.S.Bureau of Mines, Mercury Potential in the United States

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