. The future water supply of San Francisco; a report to the Honorable the secretary of the interior and the Advisory board of engineers of the United States army . ?yfliii 30V/V/Vh/a O70V/O OJ. OAJOa/S-S^^OO ?i\£7 es-/ s-^c/o-JS ^ sy~7//-^ 3so. rr! O t* 0) . O M o § t !- 2 ^ q; QJ TO ? bn M to :^ u u ai ^ n] ci3 0 186 THE FUNDAMENTAL CONDITIONS OF SAN FERNANDO VAL-LEY FROM WHICH LOS ANGELES RECEIVES ITS EN-TIRE WATER SUPPLY ARE PARALLEL TO THOSEIN THE LIVERMORE VALLEY BY Wm. Mulholland,Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, ANDJ. B. LlPPINCOTT, Assistant Chief Engineer of the Los Ang


. The future water supply of San Francisco; a report to the Honorable the secretary of the interior and the Advisory board of engineers of the United States army . ?yfliii 30V/V/Vh/a O70V/O OJ. OAJOa/S-S^^OO ?i\£7 es-/ s-^c/o-JS ^ sy~7//-^ 3so. rr! O t* 0) . O M o § t !- 2 ^ q; QJ TO ? bn M to :^ u u ai ^ n] ci3 0 186 THE FUNDAMENTAL CONDITIONS OF SAN FERNANDO VAL-LEY FROM WHICH LOS ANGELES RECEIVES ITS EN-TIRE WATER SUPPLY ARE PARALLEL TO THOSEIN THE LIVERMORE VALLEY BY Wm. Mulholland,Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, ANDJ. B. LlPPINCOTT, Assistant Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. Los Angeles, Cal., May 13, S. P. Eastman, Manager Spring Valley Water Company, San Francisco, Sir: You have requested a statement of the extentof underground water development in SouthernCalifornia. This is a very broad subject. Con-cisely put, there is twice as much water suppliedfrom underground sources for both irrigationand domestic uses as is supplied from surfacestreams. The largest city of Southern Cali-fornia, Los Angeles, and all its suburbs, Pasa-dena, Hollywood, Santa Ana, Long Beach andthe other beaches, are so sustained, having atotal population of half a million souls. Thetotal summer su


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