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Tourism booklet published by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power praises the Owens Valley as a tourist site for recreational and fishing activities. Mentioned throughout are the efforts of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to...
In his book, Abraham Hoffman describes the historical controversy between Owens Valley residents and Los Angeles government officials over the Los Angeles Aqueduct. Hoffman endeavors to provide an objective view of the heated debate and provides a...
1981-05-19
The third annual report details progress of the physical construction of the aqueduct. It includes a plan of actual construction for the next fiscal year, as well as, an estimate of its cost. The report also contains maps, charts, diagrams and...
1908-11-30
At present there are no imports of water from outside sources. Water Use--Estimated present agricultural, municipal, and industrial requirements for the Lower Colorado River tributary areas are presented in table 8. For recreational and fishing...
At present there are no imports of water from outside sources. Water Use--Estimated present agricultural, municipal, and industrial requirements for the Lower Colorado River tributary areas are presented in table 8. For recreational and fishing...
Dissertation by Gordon Miller of Claremont Graduate School details the history of California water and water laws then goes on to give the history of the Los Angeles Aqueduct as well as its controversy and effects on industry in the Owens Valley.

Document: Chapter III, Present Water Supplies and Uses: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan", August 1963, page 6
1963-08-01

Document: Pacific Southwest Water Plan "Printed Copy" Chapter III, August 26 ,1963 page 6
1963-08-26

At present there are no imports of water from outside sources. Water Use--Estimated present agricultural, municipal, and industrial requirements for the Lower Colorado River tributary areas are presented in table 8. For recreational and fishing...
Report:United States Department of Interior, Stewart L. Udall, Secretary, Bureau of Reclamation, Floyd E. Dominy, "Pacific Southwest Water Plan", Report of August 1963 as modified January 1964, Chapter III, page 8
1964-01-01

Report reveals that officials in Los Angeles have prepared to take action in the Owens Valley in response to damage done to the Los Angeles Aqueduct by local residents in the valley. Majority of article includes a quoted statement by President of...
1927-05-31
A booklet about the Metropolitan Water District and the Colorado River. The booklet provides information about water rights, history, the Colorado River Aqueduct, the Hoover Dam, the population growth in Southern California, and agricultural...
1931-07-01
The City of Los Angeles offers a little more than 5 million dollars for the cities of Laws, Lone Pine, Big Pine, Independence, and Bishop in order to settle its conflict with residents of the Owens Valley over the Los Angeles Aqueduct. Residents...
1929-06-30
Report contains a summary of the progress of the larger report on the environmental impact of Owens Valley water pumping by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Report contains graphs on groundwater pumping patterns and amount of water...
1978-12-18
Broadside contains a reprint of an editorial taken from the Los Angeles Record. Editorial describes the treatment of Owens Valley farmers by the city of Los Angeles after construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The publication asserts that this...
In a letter to the citizens of Los Angeles, the Owens Valley Business Men critique efforts the city of Los Angeles made to compensate the people of Owens Valley for damage done as a result of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The letter implores readers...
News article commends Mayor John Clinton Porter of Los Angeles for refusing to purchase a piece of land in Mono Valley for the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The property, called Eaton's Ranch, is offered to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power...
1930-10-01
Pamphlet contains the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's response to claims made by citizens of the Owens Valley for reparations as a result of damages due to the construction and use of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. The pamphlet lists...
Article reports the reply made by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles to allegations that they have not paid sufficient reparations to the residents of Owens Valley for the construction of the Los Angeles...
1927-09-16
Document: "Pacific Southwest Water Plan- Corrected to 8/19" Chapter III, August 19, 1964, page 6
1963-08-19

Item 148: Soil evaporation tank no. 3 (Los Angeles Aqueduct) in Owens Valley

Item 146: Soil evaporation tank no. 1 (Los Angeles Aqueduct) in Owens Valley

Item 155c: Conduit near Point Alabama Hills, concrete work, Los Angeles Aqueduct. Feb. 1913
2024-05-19
Item 139b: Office of Water Supply Investigation and staff, Los Angeles Aqueduct, Independence, Calif.

Item 150: Water evaporation tank (Los Angeles Aqueduct) in Owens Valley

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