Water,Central Valley,sources,direction,Golden Gate,1948
Title: This diagram shows where the water of the Central Valley comes from and where it goes - out to sea through the Golden Gate
Date Created/Published: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, [1948]
Summary: Illustration showing a diagrammatic map of natural water sources and direction of flow in the Central Valley of California and how they contribute to run-off waste through San Francisco Bay and into the ocean.
Notes:
Title from item.
Caption continues: Eleven million acre-feet of water run to waste in the sea during an average year.
Illus. in: The thirsty land; the story of the Central Valley Project / Robert De Roos. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, [1948], p. [222]
Subjects:
Water supply--California--Central Valley--1920-1940.
Central Valley (Calif.)--1920-1940.
Book illustrations--1940-1950.
Diagrams--1940-1950.
Line photoengravings--1940-1950.
Bookmark /2008676789/
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