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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8277.200
Description
California Water Resources Association/California Salinity Projects
State
CA
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
6/1/1955
Title
California and the Colorado River
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<br />co <br />C) <br />{-... <br /> <br />C\1 <br />,-") <br />o <br /> <br /> <br />Hoover Dam power transmission lines of the <br />Los Angeles Department of Water and Power <br /> <br />HOOVER DAM POWER <br /> <br />The public and private agencies that have contracted to take Hoover Dam power are rhe <br />Department of Water and Power of the City of Los Angeles, The Metropolitan Water <br />District of Southern California, City of Glendale, City of Burbank, City of Pasadena, South- <br />ern California Edison Company, and the California Electric Power Corporation. <br /> <br />Hoover Dam power plant is one of the largest in the world, Its output of power has <br />reached 1,250,000 kilowatts, Of the total firm energy production, 65 per cent is purchased <br />for use in Southern California communities and the other 35 per cent is used in Arizona and <br />Nevada, All secondary energy generated at Hoover Dam Power Plant is used in Southern <br />California, About 15 per cent of all the electric energy consumed in Southern California <br />communities comes from Hoover Dam, <br /> <br />To bring Hoover Dam power into the consuming sections of Southern California. <br />public and private agencies buying the energy have constructed hundreds of miles of high <br />voltage transmission lines at a cost of $46,000,000, <br /> <br />[9] <br />
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