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  • Dos Amigos Pumping Plant, California Aqueduct is a 444 mile aqueduct that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, Merced County, California, USA
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  • Dos Amigos Pumping Plant, California Aqueduct is a 444 mile aqueduct that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, Merced County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile aqueduct, part of the California State Water Project, that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, San Joaquin Valley, Merced County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile aqueduct, part of the California State Water Project, that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, San Joaquin Valley, Merced County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile aqueduct that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, Merced County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile aqueduct that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, Merced County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile canal, part of the California State Water Project, that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, San Joaquin Valley, Mendota, Fresno County California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Dam on Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Oil Derricks near the Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is a 444 mile canal, part of the California State Water Project, that carries water from Northern California to Southern California, San Joaquin Valley, Mendota, Fresno County California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Central Valley, California, USA
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  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • Castaic Lake, a terminus of the West Branch California Aqueduct is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency. Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • The California Aqueduct is the state's largest and longest water transport system, stretching 444 miles from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in the north to Southern California, Central Valley, California, USA
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  • The Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • Oil Derricks near the Ira J. Chrisman Wind Gap Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley. Water is pumped 518 feet over the Grapevine from the California Aqueduct, enroute to Los Angeles as part of its water supply. Kern County, California , USA
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  • John R. Teerink Wheeler Ridge Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and pumps water up 233 feet from the Califiornia Aqueduct
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  • John R. Teerink Wheeler Ridge Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and pumps water up 233 feet from the Califiornia Aqueduct
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  • John R. Teerink Wheeler Ridge Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and pumps water up 233 feet from the Califiornia Aqueduct
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  • John R. Teerink Wheeler Ridge Pumping Plant, part of the California State Water Project, is located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley and pumps water up 233 feet from the Califiornia Aqueduct
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  • Rod Cardella stand in fron of the California Aqueduct next to his farm. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Rod Cardella stand in fron of the California Aqueduct next to his farm. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • On November 11, 2013, a Veterans Day mule train parade in Glendale, California that is the last leg of a commemorative artist action called "One Hundred Mules Walking the Los Angeles Aqueduct", which was a month long, 240 mile journey from Owens Valley to Los Angeles that commemorates the 100 year anniversary of the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The action was created by Lauren Bon and Metabolic Studio with support from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and traversed the route of pipelines and canals that bring water from the Eastern Sierras through a gravity-fed system to Los Angeles, and which originally used mules to haul the equipment and pipes.
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  • On November 11, 2013, a Veterans Day mule train parade in Glendale, California that is the last leg of a commemorative artist action called "One Hundred Mules Walking the Los Angeles Aqueduct", which was a month long, 240 mile journey from Owens Valley to Los Angeles that commemorates the 100 year anniversary of the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The action was created by Lauren Bon and Metabolic Studio with support from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and traversed the route of pipelines and canals that bring water from the Eastern Sierras through a gravity-fed system to Los Angeles, and which originally used mules to haul the equipment and pipes.
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  • On November 11, 2013, Lauren Bon leading a Veterans Day mule train parade in Glendale, California that is the last leg of a commemorative artist action called "One Hundred Mules Walking the Los Angeles Aqueduct", which was a month long, 240 mile journey from Owens Valley to Los Angeles that commemorates the 100 year anniversary of the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The action was created by Lauren Bon and Metabolic Studio with support from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and traversed the route of pipelines and canals that bring water from the Eastern Sierras through a gravity-fed system to Los Angeles, and which originally used mules to haul the equipment and pipes.
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  • On November 11, 2013, a Veterans Day mule train parade in Glendale, California that is the last leg of a commemorative artist action called "One Hundred Mules Walking the Los Angeles Aqueduct", which was a month long, 240 mile journey from Owens Valley to Los Angeles that commemorates the 100 year anniversary of the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The action was created by Lauren Bon and Metabolic Studio with support from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and traversed the route of pipelines and canals that bring water from the Eastern Sierras through a gravity-fed system to Los Angeles, and which originally used mules to haul the equipment and pipes.
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  • On November 11, 2013, Lauren Bon leading a Veterans Day mule train parade in Glendale, California that is the last leg of a commemorative artist action called "One Hundred Mules Walking the Los Angeles Aqueduct", which was a month long, 240 mile journey from Owens Valley to Los Angeles that commemorates the 100 year anniversary of the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The action was created by Lauren Bon and Metabolic Studio with support from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and traversed the route of pipelines and canals that bring water from the Eastern Sierras through a gravity-fed system to Los Angeles, and which originally used mules to haul the equipment and pipes.
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  • On November 11, 2013, Lauren Bon leading a Veterans Day mule train parade in Glendale, California that is the last leg of a commemorative artist action called "One Hundred Mules Walking the Los Angeles Aqueduct", which was a month long, 240 mile journey from Owens Valley to Los Angeles that commemorates the 100 year anniversary of the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The action was created by Lauren Bon and Metabolic Studio with support from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and traversed the route of pipelines and canals that bring water from the Eastern Sierras through a gravity-fed system to Los Angeles, and which originally used mules to haul the equipment and pipes.
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  • On November 11, 2013, Lauren Bon leading a Veterans Day mule train parade in Glendale, California that is the last leg of a commemorative artist action called "One Hundred Mules Walking the Los Angeles Aqueduct", which was a month long, 240 mile journey from Owens Valley to Los Angeles that commemorates the 100 year anniversary of the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The action was created by Lauren Bon and Metabolic Studio with support from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and traversed the route of pipelines and canals that bring water from the Eastern Sierras through a gravity-fed system to Los Angeles, and which originally used mules to haul the equipment and pipes.
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  • The Friant-Kern Canal is an irrigation canal and part of the Central Valley Project aqueduct. Delano, Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • The Friant-Kern Canal is an irrigation canal and part of the Central Valley Project aqueduct. Delano, Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • The Friant-Kern Canal is an irrigation canal and part of the Central Valley Project aqueduct. Delano, Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Deer Creek Recharge and Wildlife Project was constructed originally as a recharge facility but was converted for habitat enhancement as well. Once host to over 1,000 bird types, after three years of severe drought, it is completely dry, the trees are dying and the birds have left. Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Deer Creek Recharge and Wildlife Project was constructed originally as a recharge facility but was converted for habitat enhancement as well. Once host to over 1,000 bird types, after three years of severe drought, it is completely dry, the trees are dying and the birds have left. Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Deer Creek Recharge and Wildlife Project was constructed originally as a recharge facility but was converted for habitat enhancement as well. Once host to over 1,000 bird types, after three years of severe drought, it is completely dry, the trees are dying and the birds have left. Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • April 25, 2014. Th e recently unearthed Zanja Madre, or Mother Ditch. The 100 foot section of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles.
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  • April 26, 2014. Zanja Madre lays broken after its transfer to a flat bed truck failed in an attempt to remove the structure to nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
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  • April 26, 2014. Zanja Madre lays broken after its transfer to a flat bed truck failed in an attempt to remove the structure to nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
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  • April 25, 2014. Workers clean out a section and prepare the recently unearthed Zanja Madre, or Mother Ditch, for removal to the nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
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  • April 25, 2014. Workers clean out a section and prepare the recently unearthed Zanja Madre, or Mother Ditch, for removal to the nearby Metabolic Studios for safe keeping. The 100 foot section and 4 foot diameter of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles. Originally built in 1781 it was enclosed in 1877 and eventually abandoned in 1904.
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  • April 25, 2014. Th e recently unearthed Zanja Madre, or Mother Ditch. The 100 foot section of brick pipe was found at a construction site at Chinatown and is a remnant of the 90 mile network of channels that brought water to the early inhabitants of Los Angeles.
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  • Clifton Court Forebay is a reservoir in the San Joaquin River Delta and is the intake point and start of the California Aqueduct for transport to Southern California, Contra Costa County, California, USA
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  • Clifton Court Forebay is a reservoir in the San Joaquin River Delta and is the intake point and start of the California Aqueduct for transport to Southern California, Contra Costa County, California, USA
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  • Clifton Court Forebay is a reservoir in the San Joaquin River Delta and is the intake point and start of the California Aqueduct for transport to Southern California, Contra Costa County, California, USA
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  • Clifton Court Forebay is a reservoir in the San Joaquin River Delta and is the intake point and start of the California Aqueduct for transport to Southern California, Contra Costa County, California, USA
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  • Clifton Court Forebay is a reservoir in the San Joaquin River Delta and is the intake point and start of the California Aqueduct for transport to Southern California, Contra Costa County, California, USA
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  • Clifton Court Forebay is a reservoir in the San Joaquin River Delta and is the intake point and start of the California Aqueduct for transport to Southern California, Contra Costa County, California, USA
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  • The Cowelo Water District blended oil field wastewater with other water sources for local farmer to irrigate their crops, Kern County, California, USA
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  • The Cowelo Water District blended oil field wastewater with other water sources for local farmer to irrigate their crops, Kern County, California, USA
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  • The Cowelo Water District blended oil field wastewater with other water sources for local farmer to irrigate their crops, Kern County, California, USA
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  • The Cowelo Water District blended oil field wastewater with other water sources for local farmer to irrigate their crops, Kern County, California, USA
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  • The Cowelo Water District blended oil field wastewater with other water sources for local farmer to irrigate their crops, Kern County, California, USA
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  • Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Rio Hondo channel, Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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