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California water

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California water has three sources:[1]

  • Central Valley Project
  • State Water Project based mostly on northern sources such as the Sierra Nevada mountains
  • the Colorado River and the federal system based on that
  • local reservoirs and streams
  • groundwater such as wells

The state-based Sierra Nevada system supplies 30% of Southern California's water supply. The Colorado River supplies a substantial but smaller percentage, based on a federal system.

California takes an unfair priority over Arizona for water from the Colorado River, due to favoritism suspected of Herbert Hoover when he negotiated the original deal a century ago.

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