Dos Amigos Pumping Plant
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The Dos Amigos Pumping Plant is a water pumping plant, constructed between 1963 and 1966 as part of the California State Water Project.[1] It is able to withhold and transport water between Northern and Southern California through an approximately 444 mile aqueduct.[2] It is located in Central California's San Joaquin Valley along Interstate 5, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) south of Los Banos in Merced County.[1]
The plant is the second pumping plant for the
After the Coastal Branch junction, the line continues south by gravity another 66 miles (106 km) to the
The California Aqueduct is made up of small bodies of water such as canals and tunnels that are able to transport water. The aqueduct starts at the Clifton Court Forebay in Sacramento and makes its way down South where it splits into three different branches that is broken up into different areas of the counties down South. These categories include West Branch, East Branch, and Coastal Branch.[3]
As the aqueduct flows through California it goes through many reservoirs such as
Specifications
- Units: 6
- Normal static head: 118 ft (36 m)
- Total flow at design head: 15,450 cu ft (437 m3) per second
- Lift: 118ft and 74m
- Longitude: -120.8288º
- Latitude: 36.92384º
- Elevation: 282 ft
See also
References
- ^ a b "SWP Facilities". water.ca.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
- ^ Limited, Alamy. "Dos Amigos Pumping Plant, CA Aqueduct is a 444 mile aqueduct that carries water from Northern CA to Southern, Merced County, USA Stock Photo - Alamy". www.alamy.com. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
- ^ a b "California Aqueduct", Wikipedia, 2022-12-06, retrieved 2022-12-08
External links
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