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  2. California water wars - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles prevailed and kept the water flowing. By 1926, Owens Lake at the bottom of Owens Valley was completely dry due to water diversion. The water needs of Los Angeles kept growing. In 1941, Los Angeles diverted water that previously fed Mono Lake, north of Owens Valley, into the aqueduct.

  3. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power - Wikipedia

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    By the middle of the 19th century, Los Angeles's rapid population growth magnified problems with the city's water distribution system. At that time, a system of open, often polluted ditches , was reasonably effective at supplying water for agricultural production but was not suited to provide water to homes.

  4. Water in California - Wikipedia

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    The California water wars, a struggle between Los Angeles and certain parties within the Owens Valley, for water rights is but one example of the alleged wrongdoings of municipalities and people in securing adequate water supplies. The city of Los Angeles bought 300,000 acres (1,200 km 2) of land from residents of the Owens Valley and the water ...

  5. L.A.'s new water war: Keeping supply from Mono Lake flowing ...

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    For decades, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has relied on long-standing water rights to divert from the streams that feed Mono Lake. L.A.'s new water war: Keeping supply from Mono ...

  6. 'We've lost the aqueduct': How severe flooding threatens a ...

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    This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is struggling to maintain the city's Eastern Sierra aqueduct amid continued flooding from snowmelt.

  7. After massive sewage spill, feds order fixes at L.A. water ...

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    Following a massive sewage spill in 2021, the Environmental Protection Agency has ordered improvements at the Hyperion water treatment plant in Playa del Rey.

  8. Karen Lewis knows about water problems. The 67-year-old lives in Compton, where the water coming out of her tap is tinged brown by manganese, a metal similar to iron, from old pipes. The water is ...

  9. William Mulholland - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Aqueduct. Mulholland envisioned Los Angeles growing much larger. [10] The limiting factor to the growth of Los Angeles was its water supply, because it has a semi-arid climate with unreliable rainfall. "If you don't get the water, you won't need it," Mulholland famously remarked.

  10. Officials announce 15-day watering ban for large areas of Los ...

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    Officials are urging large areas of Los Angeles County to heed a temporary outdoor watering ban that will begin next week and affect more than 4 million people, as crews make repairs to a leaking ...

  11. Los Angeles Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Aqueduct system, comprising the Los Angeles Aqueduct (Owens Valley aqueduct) and the Second Los Angeles Aqueduct, is a water conveyance system, built and operated by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.