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  2. Central Valley Project - Wikipedia

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    The Central Valley Project was the world's largest water and power project when undertaken during Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal public works agenda. The Project was the culmination of eighty years of political fighting over the state's most important natural resource - Water .

  3. Water in California - Wikipedia

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    Map of water storage and delivery facilities as well as major rivers and cities in the state of California. Central Valley Project systems are in red, and State Water Project in blue. California's interconnected water system serves almost 40 million people and irrigates over 5,680,000 acres (2,300,000 ha) of farmland. [1]

  4. C.W. Bill Jones Pumping Plant - Wikipedia

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    The C.W. Bill Jones Pumping Plant (formerly the Tracy Pumping Plant) [1] located 9 miles (14 km) northwest of Tracy, California, was constructed between 1947 and 1951, and is a key component of the Central Valley Project. [2]

  5. More water is coming to Valley farmers, and they can thank ...

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    That will capture 130,000 acre-feet of new water — some of which will flow to Valley farmers as part of the Central Valley Project. Among those to get supplied is the Westlands Water District ...

  6. Shasta Dam - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, the state authorized the sale of bonds to fund the Central Valley Project, whose main component was to be Shasta Dam. [6] [10] Unable to raise the necessary money, California turned to the federal government for help. [17] In 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt authorized the Central Valley Project as part of the New Deal.

  7. He was accused of stealing huge amounts of water over 23 ...

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    According to prosecutors, Falaschi engineered a brazen scheme to steal $25 million worth of water from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, operator of the Central Valley Project.

  8. Laser, sonar technology finds this Northern California ...

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    All three reservoirs are operated by the federal government’s Central Valley Project. Lake Oroville provides water for millions of Californians, releasing water down the Feather and Sacramento ...

  9. Westlands Water District - Wikipedia

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    Westlands Water District is a water district in central California, a local-government entity formed in 1952, that holds long-term contracts for water supplied by the Central Valley Project and the California State Water Project.