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South Bay - Water Education Foundation Although some local streams and rivers have been developed to provide drinking water, much of the region’s surface water is imported from the Mokelumne, Tuolumne, Sacramento and Feather rivers
South Bay Aqueduct - Wikipedia The South Bay Aqueduct is an aqueduct located in the eastern part of the San Francisco Bay Area It conveys water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta through over forty miles of pipelines and canals
The South Bay Aqueduct. . . A Lifeline to the Bay Area. The South Bay Aqueduct moves water from the Delta to nearly 2 3 million people in the greater Bay Area In a very real way, the South Bay Aqueduct acts as a lifeline to the Bay Area, for without it there would not be enough water for us to maintain the lifestyle we now live
SWP Facilities - Department Of Water Resources It spans more than 705 miles from Northern California to Southern California and includes 36 storage facilities, 21 pumping plants, five hydroelectric power plants, four pumping-generating plants, and approximately 700 miles of canals, tunnels, and pipelines
A Robust Water Grid Driving the Bay Area’s Economic Growth and Quality . . . The Delta is an ecological treasure and hub of the SWP water supply system So as to not over rely on this precious resource, the South Bay has invested in rich water management portfolios that include recycled water, conservation and innovative approaches to water use efficiency; however, the SWP will continue to provide critical supplies
Bay Area: Do You Know Where Your Water Comes From? - KQED The 110-mile Russian River begins north of the Bay Area in Mendocino County and flows south until it reaches the Pacific Ocean west of Santa Rosa There are three major reservoirs that are part of the water system
Water Supply - City of San José The District’s source water is mainly imported from the South Bay Aqueduct, Lake Del Valle, and San Luis Reservoir, which all draw water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta watershed
State Water Project | Alameda County Water District - Official Website From Bethany Reservoir, the South Bay Pumping Plant lifts water into the South Bay Aqueduct, which delivers State Water Project supplies to ACWD and other Bay Area water agencies in Alameda and Santa Clara Counties