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  1. Its headwaters are in the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains, and it flows nearly 51 miles (82 km) from Canoga Park through the San Fernando Valley, Downtown Los Angeles, and the Gateway Cities to its mouth in Long Beach, where it flows into San Pedro Bay.

  2. Los Angeles Aqueduct System, 1971. In 1956, the State Department of Water Resources reported that Los Angeles was exporting only 320,000 acre-feet (390 million cubic metres) of water of the 590,000 acre⋅ft (730 million m 3) available in the Owens Valley and Mono Basin.

  3. The City owns water rights in three Upper Los Angeles River Area (ULARA) groundwater basins -- San Fernando, Sylmar, and Eagle Rock -- and in the Central and West Coast Basins. On average, about 86% of the City’s groundwater supply is extracted from the ULARA groundwater basins, while the Central Basin provides 14%.

  4. LA River Watershed: 870 square miles. LA River Length: 51 miles (First 32 miles in the City of LA) The first 32 miles of the River that flow through the City of Los Angeles intersect 7 U.S. Congressional Districts, 10 Council Districts, approximately 20 Neighborhood Council areas, and 12 Community Plan areas.

  5. Sep 15, 2014 · The map features beautiful photos of Californias natural environment, rivers, water projects, wildlife, and urban and agricultural uses and the text focuses on key issues: water supply, water use, water projects, the Delta, wild and scenic rivers and the Colorado River.

  6. A free-flowing part of the Los Angeles River. The watershed of the Los Angeles River covers 834 square miles (2,135 square kilometers). The Santa Monica Mountains and smaller Simi Hills border it on the east side. On the west side lies the San Gabriel Mountains and Santa Susana Mountains.

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