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Drought-stricken DWR Castaic Reservoir
Castaic, California


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February 19, 2015 — Castaic Reservoir at 33 percent of capacity as the drought continues.

Note: Most of the water in Castaic Lake doesn't belong to the Santa Clarita Valley's state water wholesaler (Castaic Lake Water Agency). About 95 percent of it is owned by the Metropolitan Water District, the wholesaler that serves Los Angeles and other Southland communities.


WA1501: 19200 dpi jpeg from digital image by CLWA.
CASTAIC DAM & RESERVOIR; CLWA
("Castaic Lake")

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History of Santa Clarita Water Co./Division

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Dissolution of Santa Clarita Water Co.
10-25-2017

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Construction Starts 1966

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Construction 1967-70 x10

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Towner Mfg. Constrution Report 1969

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Castaic Lake: 50-Year Operating Agreement 1969

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Aerial 12/5/1970

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Boat Launch 1972

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Dorn at Afterbay Opening 5/22/1972

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Dorn-Haddad 5/22/1972

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Main Lake Opens 6/26/1972

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CLWA Facility 1980

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"Dinocroc" 2004

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Huell Howser:
Groundwater Banking 2008

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Drought 2015

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Recycled Water Main Extension, Central Park, 12/13/2017


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Aqueduct Ruptures in AV, 1971

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