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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Zone, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir in the Diablo Mountains. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
    US_CA_48_3778.jpg
  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir in the Diablo Mountains. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
    US_CA_85_118.jpg
  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
    US_CA_48_3767.jpg
  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Zone, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
    US_CA_48_3718.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_006.jpg
  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CAlifornia, USA
    US_CA_48_2878.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_004.jpg
  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Zone, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
    US_CA_48_3715.jpg
  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Recreation Zone, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
    US_CA_48_3714.jpg
  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CAlifornia, USA
    US_CA_48_2883.jpg
  • Sepulveda Dam, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CAlifornia, USA
    US_CA_48_2869.jpg
  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir in the Diablo Mountains. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
    US_CA_85_120.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_014.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_025.jpg
  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage reservoir in the Diablo Mountains. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
    US_CA_85_122.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_034.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_031.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_020.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_017.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_013.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_008.jpg
  • Lake Success is a reservoir and dam along the Tule River and provides water to nearby Porterville and East Porterville, small towns at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, and is at extremely low levels as a result of three years of severe drought. Tulare 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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  • Lake Success is a reservoir and dam along the Tule River and provides water to nearby Porterville and East Porterville, small towns at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, and is at extremely low levels as a result of three years of severe drought. Tulare County, California, USA
    US_CA_81_132.jpg
  • Lake Success is a reservoir and dam along the Tule River and provides water to nearby Porterville and East Porterville, small towns at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, and is at extremely low levels as a result of three years of severe drought. Tulare County, California, USA
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  • No Swimming or wading sign along incline of Castaic Dam during Summer of 2014. Castaic Lake is at 55% of capacity during California's declared drought State of Emergency.
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  • O'Neill Forebay is a forebay to the San Luis Reservoir created by the construction of O'Neill Dam across San Luis Creek. It is part of the California State Water Project and Central Valley Project storing water taken from the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta for use down state for agricultural irrigation and the water supply for Los Angeles. Merced County, California, USA
    US_CA_85_127.jpg
  • Lake Success is a reservoir and dam along the Tule River and provides water to nearby Porterville and East Porterville, small towns at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, and is at extremely low levels as a result of three years of severe drought.  Tulare County, California, USA
    US_CA_81_077.jpg
  • Lake Success is a reservoir and dam along the Tule River and provides water to nearby Porterville and East Porterville, small towns at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, and is at extremely low levels as a result of three years of severe drought.  Tulare County, California, USA
    US_CA_81_066.jpg
  • Lake Success is a reservoir and dam along the Tule River and provides water to nearby Porterville and East Porterville, small towns at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, and is at extremely low levels as a result of three years of severe drought.  Tulare County, California, USA
    US_CA_81_075.jpg
  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage "off-stream" reservoir and is typically low in late summer due to its heavy usage for irrigation, Merced County, California, USA
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  • The San Luis Dam and San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage "off-stream" reservoir and is typically low in late summer due to its heavy usage for irrigation, Merced County, California, USA
    CA15843.jpg
  • 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
    US_CA_50_282.jpg
  • 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 Lagoon, Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, 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
    US_CA_50_283.jpg
  • 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
    US_CA_50_274.jpg
  • 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
    US_CA_50_255.jpg
  • Castaic Lagoon, Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, Los Angeles County, California, USA
    US_CA_50_294.jpg
  • 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
    US_CA_50_288.jpg
  • The San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage "off-stream" reservoir and is typically low in late summer due to its heavy usage for irrigation, Merced County, California, USA
    CA15840.jpg
  • The San Luis Reservoir is a water-storage "off-stream" reservoir and is typically low in late summer due to its heavy usage for irrigation, Merced County, California, USA
    CA15841.jpg
  • A "Dam water grows food" sign promotes the building of more water storage in the Central Valley farmers during time of drought, Maricopa, Kern County, California, USA
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  • A "Dam water grows food" sign promotes the building of more water storage in the Central Valley farmers during time of drought, Maricopa, Kern County, California, USA
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