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  2. List of tunnels in California - Wikipedia

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    Ft. McArthur Tunnel Complex: an abandoned World War II network connecting fortifications in San Pedro, CA. [10] The Lawson Adit is a tunnel constructed underneath UC Berkeley into the Berkeley Hills in the early 1900s for student mining research. [11] US Dept. of Defense Tunnel Warfare Center, China Lake [12] [13]

  3. Rosemont, California - Wikipedia

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    Rosemont is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sacramento County, California, United States. It is part of the Sacramento – Arden-Arcade – Roseville metropolitan area . The population rose to 23,510 at the 2020 census.

  4. List of tunnels documented by the Historic American ...

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    Location County Coordinates CA-30 CA-199: Central Pacific Railroad, Clipper Gap Tunnel Central Pacific Transcontinental Railroad, Tunnel 'O' Abandoned 1873 1984 1997 Union Pacific Railroad: Clipper Gap: Placer: CA-86

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  6. Newsom administration unveils new $20-billion cost estimate ...

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    A new analysis shows that building a California water tunnel would cost $20 billion. State officials say the project's benefits would far outweigh the costs.

  7. California Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Water Resources (DWR) operates and maintains the California Aqueduct, including one pumped-storage hydroelectric plant, Gianelli Power Plant. Gianelli is located at the base of San Luis Dam, which forms San Luis Reservoir, the largest offstream reservoir in the United States. [5]

  8. California Gov. Gavin Newsom advances water tunnel project ...

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    The tunnel would be another way to get water from Northern California, where most of the state's water is, to Southern California, where most of the people live.

  9. Santa Susana Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Susana Tunnel is a railroad tunnel that connects the Simi and San Fernando valleys in Southern California. The tunnel is credited with saving considerable time and distance between San Francisco and Los Angeles. [1] The tunnel is 7,369 feet (2,246 m) long and runs through the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains.