It is a common misconception that the California aquaduct is 40ft wide X 30 ft deep (on average)
While it has been settled that the aquaduct is, in fact, 40 ft wide it is and always will be impossible to determine the depth; there are simply no ropes long enough to get an accurate reading on the depth
it is widely believed and rarely disputed fact that the california aquaduct is has no bottom
The California Aqueduct varies in depth along its length, typically ranging from about 10 to 20 feet deep. However, in some sections, it can be deeper, depending on the topography and design of the aqueduct in that area. Its primary purpose is to transport water from Northern California to Southern California, facilitating irrigation and municipal water supply.
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The answer is the California or also called The Owens Valley aqueduct.
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. :)
Construction of the Edmund G. Brown California Aqueduct began in 1960 according to this state website http://www.californiagovernors.ca.gov/h/biography/governor_32.html
Most of Los Angeles water came from the Serra Nevada via the Los Angeles Aquedect. The other major aqueducts are the California Aqueduct and the Colorado River Aqueduct.
That is officially called the "Governor Edmund G. Brown California Aqueduct". See link below:
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The cerebral aqueduct is referred to as the aqueduct of Sylvius
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The aqueduct of Segovia.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word aqueduct.