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With mountains on the
northern, eastern, and western sides, Shasta County sits at the northern
end of the narrowing Central Valley. Most of the county is mountainous
with some areas that are relatively flat. It has elevations ranging from
430 feet at Anderson to 10,027 feet at Lassen Park in the southeast
corner.
The majority of Shasta's
161,700 person population (1996) live along a 20-mile stretch of
urbanization along Interstate 5. The county's population grew by
approximately 13% between 1990 and 1995 and is expected to grow at this
rate and reach 247,000 by 2020.
There are 90 industries in
the County with 100 to 1,400 employees. Typical of most metropolitan
cities, service related industries are the counties major employers, (27%
in 1996).
With the 3rd highest
production values in the state, timber is the county's top resource
commodity exceeded by only Humboldt and Mendocino counties. Although
Shasta produces comparatively less agricultural value than any other
Valley county, it can safely be said that without Shasta and the countless
acre feet of water dammed by the Central Valley Project (CVP) at Shasta
Lake, Central Valley agriculture as we know it today would not exist.
Major farm products are field crops, livestock, nursery products, and
orchards.
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