ONLY DRAINAGE WATER FROM WITHIN THE CITY OF STOCKTON FLOWS THROUGH SMITH CANAL DURING STORMS. WHERE WOULD THE FLOOD WATER COME FROM?
During a 100-year flood, water from the San Joaquin River will fill Smith Canal until the water surface elevation between the two equalizes at approximately 10 feet above sea level. Should the Smith Canal levees overtop or fail, the Country Club area, which lies at or near sea level in most areas, would be inundated by flood waters flowing through the canal from the San Joaquin River.
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