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Got Water? California Aqueduct Quenches 25 Million Thirsts

Published on: July 15, 2012

Photo: California Aqueduct seen from Interstate 5 near Westley

Some Californians hate it, some love it, but we gotta’ have it–that precious, life-giving water. California State Water Project (water.ca.gov) created in 1960,  is the nation’s largest state-built water and power development and distribution system.  The  facility provides water for 25 million Californians (roughly two-thirds of the state population,)  and 750,000 acres of irrigated farmland.

California State Water Project:

  • 34 storage facilities, reservoirs and lakes
  • 20 pumping plants
  • 4 pumping-generating plants
  • 5 hydroelectric power plants
  • 701 miles of open canals, aqueducts and pipelines
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