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The reservoir was created by the Mulholland Dam (built in 1924), designed by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power—then named the Bureau of Water Works and Supply—as part of the city's water storage and supply system. [2] [3] The Hollywood Reservoir has appeared in films such as Earthquake (1974).
The Mulholland Dam is a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power dam located in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, California, east of the Hollywood Freeway.Designed with a storage capacity of 7,900 acre⋅ft (9,700,000 m 3) of water at a maximum depth of 183 feet (56 m), the dam forms the Hollywood Reservoir, which collects water from various aqueducts and impounds the creek of Weid Canyon.
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Three lanes on both sides of the 101 Freeway are closed due to a water main break, jamming traffic in the Hollywood area.
The city of Hollywood issued a boil water advisory on Tuesday morning after a water main burst and flooded a portion of State Road A1A. Customers along A1A from Sherman Street north, including all ...
Seismic activity occurring near Hollywood causes the Hollywood Reservoir Dam to break and the team responds to a bus crash and a cyclist (Nikki Deloach) trapped inside a sewer after being swallowed by the reservoir flood. The dispatch center senses that a landslide is possible in the Hollywood Hills.
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