Colorado River

The Colorado River region of California is home to the Imperial Valley, the Coachella Valley, and the Palo Verde and Bard Valleys. This region is sometimes referred to as the “Winter Salad Bowl”, as the mild winters, good soil, and reliable water from the Colorado River allow a wide range of crops year-round, including grapes, dates, citrus, vegetables of all kinds, and numerous field crops as well as livestock. The Salton Sea is California’s largest inland lake and provides critical habitat for migratory birds in the Pacific Flyway.

Bulletin No. 3 The California Water Plan

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | May 6th, 1957

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This document has been split in two parts because of the size. Click here for Part 1 and here for Part 2  

Bulletin No. 36, Cost of Irrigation Water in California

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) | December 9th, 1930

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Bulletin No. 39-57, Water Supply Conditions in Southern California during 1956-1957, Volume III, Precipitation and Water Level Data Lahontan, Colorado River Basin, Santa Ana, and San Diego Regions

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 16th, 1958

Summary

Bulletin No. 39-57 Volume I Bulletin No. 39-57 Volume II Bulletin No. 39-57 Volume IV

Bulletin No. 39-57, Water Supply Conditions in Southern California during 1956-1957, Volume IV Cross-Indexes

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 16th, 1958

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Bulletin 39-57, Volume I Bulletin 39-57 Volume II Bulletin 39-57 Volume III

Bulletin No. 39-57, Water Supply Conditions in Southern California during 1956-57, Volume I, Text

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | June 16th, 1958

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Click here for: Volume II,Volume III, Volume IV

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