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California's water distribution is primarily managed through an extensive system of reservoirs, aqueducts, and groundwater sources. The State Water Project and the Central Valley Project are two major systems that transport water from northern California and the Sierra Nevada to agricultural and urban areas in the south and central regions. Additionally, local water agencies rely on groundwater and regional sources to meet specific community needs. This complex network aims to balance supply and demand across diverse climatic and geographic conditions.

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