Friday, May 23, 2014

Where does SD get its water?

The Aliens from Planet Maya Thornton want to come and live in san Diego. After ww3 murdered everyone except for me I will tell them what to do for water.  Before WW3 Californians would get their water from melted snow and springs. The State water project, operated by the California Department of water resources, pumps water from the delta and delivers it to customers. Another source is the California Aqueduct which 444 miles long.

The Colorado River is an uncommon resource compared to the amount of water that is used from miles away. It to gets it water from melted snow and springs. The river is 242 miles long and goes thorough Colorado, New Mexico , Arizona, and California.

Rainwater is also used. The rainwater runoff is collected in nine city owned in pounding reservoirs located in San Diego county. All of the reservoirs are connected to the city's water system through a series of pipes.

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