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  2. How years of corruption and mismanagement led to LA running ...

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    LA’s water system simply could not handle the demand of the multiple blazes — which was four times normal and last for 15 hours, Janisse Quiñones, the head of the Los Angeles Department of ...

  3. Droughts in California - Wikipedia

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    Megafarmers: a single megafarming couple uses more water than all the households in Los Angeles [55] Also, from 2008–2015, over 2,400,000 acre-feet (3.0 km 3) (300,000 acre-feet (0.37 km 3) per year) were released into the San Francisco Bay to save the endangered Delta smelt. [56] An alternative, salinity barriers, is being installed. [57]

  4. Los Angeles Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by a series of court ordered restrictions imposed on water exports, which resulted in Los Angeles losing water. [29] In 2005, the Los Angeles Urban Water Management Report reported that 40–50% of the aqueduct's historical supply is now devoted to ecological resources in Mono and Inyo counties. [37] [38]

  5. Angeles Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The terminus of the Angeles Tunnel at the Castaic Power Plant. The Angeles Tunnel is a 7.2-mile-long (11.6 km), 30-foot-diameter (9.1 m) [1] water tunnel located in the Sierra Pelona Mountains in Los Angeles County, California, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Los Angeles.

  6. 6 million Southern California residents face unprecedented ...

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    These measures mandate residents and businesses across portions of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Ventura counties to slash water usage by 20-30%. 6 million Southern California residents face ...

  7. Podcast: California's historic water restrictions - AOL

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  8. Dominguez Channel - Wikipedia

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    Dominguez Channel (Spanish: Canal de Domínguez) [1] is a 15.7-mile-long (25.3 km) [2] stream in southern Los Angeles County, California, in the center of the Dominguez Watershed of 133 square miles (340 km 2). [3] The watershed area is 96 percent developed and largely residential.

  9. L.A. County captures 96 billion gallons of water during ... - AOL

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    L.A. County has captured enough stormwater to supply an estimated 2.4 million people for a year. Officials say they plan to capture more runoff in the future.