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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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because water is not distributed equally around the world which makes it scarce or rare.
California
California uses the most water in the United States.
Very little of the water in California falls in the southern part of the state, where most of the population is. Most of the water is in the northern part of the state, which gets much more rain and snow. The State Water Project and federal Central Valley Project both move massive amounts of the water that falls in Northern California south to the Central Valley and Southern California.
The state of California has 7,693.712 square miles of water surface area.
JUST KIDDING TEXAS CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK
The California Aqueduct is the concrete-lined aqueduct that transports water from Northern California to Southern California. It is the main water transport structure of the California State Water Project and at nearly 450 miles in length, it is the longest water channel in California. The aqueduct was built by the California Department of Water Resources. :)
William E. Warne has written: 'Water resources development in California's north coastal area' -- subject(s): Water resources development 'The State water project is unifying California' -- subject(s): California State Water Project, Water-supply
Lake Tahoe is on the state line between California and Nevada.
Dissolved in water.