South Coast

The 11,000 square-mile South Coast region is the most urbanized and populous region in the state, home to more than half the state’s population residing in just 7% of the state’s total land area. The region receives imported water supplies from the State Water Project, the Los Angeles Aqueduct, and the Colorado River Aqueduct which account for about half the region’s water demands; the remaining demands are met through groundwater, recycled water, and some desalinated water.

Bulletin No. 35, Permissible Economic Rate of Irrigation Development in California

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 30th, 1930

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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 II, Precipitation and Water Level Data Central Coastal and Los Angeles Regions

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

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

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

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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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