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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8210.140.20
Description
Colorado River Basin Organizations and Entities - Colorado River Basin States Forum - California
State
CA
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
7/1/1947
Author
Metro Water District
Title
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California - Ninth Annual Report
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Annual Report
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<br />_, .;;1 <br />'. ~",J <br />.. <br />6 <br /> <br />METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT <br /> <br />CHRONOLOGY OF THE <br />COLORADO RIVER AQUEDUCT <br /> <br />1923 Preliminary studies of Colorado River as a source of addi- <br />tional water supply were begun by City of Los Angeles. <br /> <br />1924 Colorado River Aqueduct Association organized at Pasa- <br />dena, California. <br /> <br />1925 City of Los Angeles issued $2,000,000 Colorado River project <br />bonds for preliminary surveys and investigations. <br /> <br />1927 Metropolitan Water District Act enacted by California Leg- <br />islature permitting noncontiguous cities and districts to <br />cooperate in acquisition of domestic water supplies. <br /> <br />1928 The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California <br />organized with eleven member cities. <br /> <br />1930 District took over all engineering and other work and <br />records from the Bureau of Water Works and Supply of <br />ihe City of Los Angeles and paid in full all preliminary <br />expenses of the city. <br /> <br />District contracted with the United States for storage of <br />water and for 36 per cent of the power generated at Hoover <br />Dam. <br /> <br />I <br />.j <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />1931 Four cities joined the District and two withdrew. <br />A construction bond issue of $220,000,000 was approved by <br />District electors on September 29. <br /> <br />1932 December. First block of construction bonds sold to Re- <br />construction Finance Corporation. Con~truction work was <br />started in the last week of the year. <br /> <br />1941 First delivery of softened water made June 17 to Pasadena. <br />Initial stage of Colorado River aqueduct construction com- <br />pleted July 31. Colorado River aqueduct changed from a <br />construction to an operation and maintenance basis August 1. <br /> <br />Availability of Colorado River water for any demand guar- <br />anteed security from water shortage to every constituent <br />~)'p~ {)f tnp Mptr()nr\'it~11 \V~tpr nidrif't <br />~.. __ ~~ ~.._ .,.__. ~r~"~"" .. U~_. - --.. .~~. <br /> <br />, <br />j <br /> <br />Emergency guarding of aqueduct featnres instituted im- <br />mediately after Pearl Harbor, December 7. <br />
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