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  2. Central Valley Project - Wikipedia

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    The Great Central Valley Project by Stephen Johnson, Robert Dawson and author Gerald Haslam; The Southern Pacific railroad, currently known as BNSF Railway was the Central Valley's largest owner and played a major role in its evolution, from the Mussel Slough Tragedy, the California Development Company's Salton Sea, its land grabs [615]

  3. 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.

  4. Delta–Mendota Canal - Wikipedia

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    Delta Mendota Canal, in blue, runs northwest to southeast, in the central part of the map. The Delta–Mendota Canal is a 117-mile-long (188 km) aqueduct in central California, United States. The canal was designed and completed in 1951 by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation as part of the Central Valley Project.

  5. Auburn-Folsom South Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Foresthill Bridge was constructed as part of a road diversion in response to the Auburn Dam. [1] The American River near Auburn, California. The Auburn-Folsom South Unit is a project associated with the Central Valley Project in California and is one of three units located on the American River in Northern California, the United States Bureau of Reclamation is in charge of the Central ...

  6. How the Central Valley became a fertile land for Southerners ...

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    From the early 20th century, because of its central location and success of the city’s boosters, Fresno gained a reputation as the place to hold statewide conventions.

  7. Three key water projects mean new supplies for San Joaquin ...

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    The Jones Pumping Plant, located near Tracy, is perhaps the most crucial water supply facility in California’s Central Valley Project for farms, communities and ecosystems south of the ...

  8. Contra Costa Canal - Wikipedia

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    The canal provides water for the largest urban contractor of the Central Valley Project, the Contra Costa Water District. [2] It is part of the Central Valley Project managed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation to divert Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta water from Rock Slough [2] as far as Martinez, California in Central Contra Costa County.

  9. These California dams could be expanded to boost Central ...

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