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  2. California Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The California Aqueduct East Branch, flowing east after crossing under state route 138. The aqueduct splits off into the East Branch and West Branch in extreme southern Kern County, north of the Los Angeles County line. The East Branch supplies Lake Palmdale and terminates at Lake Perris, in the area of the San Gorgonio Pass. It passes through ...

  3. Los Angeles Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The city's reliance on imported water from the Los Angeles Aqueduct (LAA), the Colorado River Aqueduct, and the California State Water Project is becoming increasingly strained. [65] These sources are threatened by reduced Sierra Nevada snowpack, prolonged droughts, and legal disputes over water rights.

  4. California State Water Project - Wikipedia

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    The aqueduct reaches a maximum width of 300 feet (91 m) and a maximum depth of 30 feet (9.1 m); some parts of the channel are capable of delivering more than 13,000 cu ft/s (370 m 3 /s). [35] The section of the aqueduct that runs through the San Joaquin Valley includes multiple turnouts where water is released to irrigate roughly 750,000 acres ...

  5. Pyramid Lake (Los Angeles County, California) - Wikipedia

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    The 118 m (387 ft) earth and rock dam was built by the California Department of Water Resources and was completed in 1973. Pyramid Lake is part of the California Aqueduct, which is part of the California State Water Project. Outflow goes downstream to Castaic Lake, which is the terminus of this West Branch aqueduct line. [citation needed]

  6. O'Neill Forebay - Wikipedia

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    California Aqueduct Delta–Mendota Canal San Luis Reservoir: Primary outflows: California Aqueduct: Catchment area: 18 acres (7.3 ha) Basin countries: United States: Max. length: 3 km (1.9 mi) Max. width: 3 km (1.9 mi) Surface area: 2,250 acres (910 ha) Max. depth: 17 m (56 ft) Water volume: 56,400 acre-feet (69,600 dam 3) Shore length 1: 19 ...

  7. Clifton Court Forebay - Wikipedia

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    The body of water was created in 1969 by inundating a 2,200-acre (890 ha) tract as part of the California State Water Project. [3] It serves as the intake point of the California Aqueduct for transport to Southern California, and feeds the Delta–Mendota Canal (a part of the Central Valley Project) to recharge San Joaquin Valley river systems. [4]

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  9. South Bay Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The Aqueduct was the first delivery system completed under the State Water Project and has been conveying water to Alameda County since 1962 and to Santa Clara County since 1965. The South Bay Aqueduct begins at Bethany Reservoir near Tracy , with the South Bay Pumping Plant lifting water 566 feet into the first reach of the Aqueduct.