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  • Wheeler Ridge - Maricopa Water Storage District, Route 166, 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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  • Wheeler Ridge - Maricopa Water Storage District, Route 166, 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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  • Water conservation sign, West Kern Water District, Maricopa, Kern County, California, USA
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  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Hydrogeologist points to the diversion structure control screen. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. 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
    US_CA_41_1018.jpg
  • Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1191.jpg
  • Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Gate at 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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  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Accumulated trash next to the headworks for the Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds situated on the Rio Hondo. Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Hydrogeologist points to the diversion structure control screen. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1015.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1009.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1004.jpg
  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1193.jpg
  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Gate at 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
    US_CA_41_1135.jpg
  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Desilting pond’s zig-zag design helps slow down water, allowing for silt to settle out before the water is directed towards the infiltration basins. 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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  • Accumulated trash next to the headworks for the Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds situated on the Rio Hondo. Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Accumulated trash next to the headworks for the Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds situated on the Rio Hondo. Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1123.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1002.jpg
  • Senior Hydrogeologist points to a map of the San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, 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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  • Desilting pond’s zig-zag design helps slow down water, allowing for silt to settle out before the water is directed towards the infiltration basins. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1099.jpg
  • Accumulated trash next to the headworks for the Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds situated on the Rio Hondo. Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1052.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1011.jpg
  • Senior Hydrogeologist points to a map of the San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_0991.jpg
  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Motorized gates controlling flow between infiltration basins. Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Wind turbine on Lake Palmdale. The 318 foot turbine powers the district's Lake Palmdale water-treatment plant and can produce up to 950kw of electricity. Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Wind turbine on Lake Palmdale. The 318 foot turbine powers the district's Lake Palmdale water-treatment plant and can produce up to 950kw of electricity. Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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  • Wind turbine on Lake Palmdale. The 318 foot turbine powers the district's Lake Palmdale water-treatment plant and can produce up to 950kw of electricity. Palmdale, Los Angeles County, 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.
    US_CA_44_1875.jpg
  • 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.
    US_CA_44_1874.jpg
  • 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.
    US_CA_44_1808.jpg
  • 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.
    US_CA_44_1792.jpg
  • 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.
    US_CA_44_1803.jpg
  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Young boys playing on Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing through abandoned mining ghost town of Sandon, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_278.jpg
  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
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  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Young boys playing on Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Young boys playing on Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing through abandoned mining ghost town of Sandon, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_268.jpg
  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_081.jpg
  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Small stream in forest, West Kootenays, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_219.jpg
  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
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  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada (MR)
    CA_BC_01_089.jpg
  • Carpenter Creek flowing into Slocan Lake, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
    CA_BC_01_073.jpg
  • Taking cable car over Carpenter Creek on the Galena Trail, New Denver, Slocan Valley, West Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
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