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  2. San Diego County Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) is a wholesale supplier of water to the roughly western third of San Diego County, California. The Water Authority was formed in 1944 by the California State Legislature. SDCWA serves 24 member agencies with 36 Board of Director members.

  3. SeaWorld San Diego - Wikipedia

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    SeaWorld San Diego is a theme park located in Mission Bay Park, San Diego, California. Owned and operated by United Parks & Resorts , the theme park is an animal-focused marine mammal park , oceanarium , marine animal rehabilitation center, and aquarium .

  4. Lake Murray (California) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Murray (California) / 32.7861; -117.0442. Lake Murray is a reservoir in San Diego, California, operated by the City of San Diego's Public Utilities Department. When full, the reservoir covers 171.1 acres (69.2 ha), has a maximum water depth of 95 feet (29 m), and a shoreline of 3.2 miles (5.1 km). [1]

  5. San Diego Bay - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Bay is a natural harbor and deepwater port located in San Diego County, California near the U.S.–Mexico border. The bay, which is 12 miles (19 km) long and 1 to 3 miles (1.6 to 4.8 km) wide, is the third largest of the three large, protected natural bays on California's 840 miles (1,350 km) of coastline, after San Francisco Bay and ...

  6. San Vicente Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest reservoir in the city of San Diego, with a storage capacity of 249,358.0 acre-feet (0.3075786 km 3) (https://www.sandiego.gov/water/recreation/levels) In 2009, construction began of a $568 million project to increase the size of San Vicente Reservoir twofold.

  7. Imperial Irrigation District - Wikipedia

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    Water conserved through conservation projects under the QSA is made available for the Southern California Coastal communities (San Diego County Water Authority, Coachella Valley Water District and Metropolitan Water District of Southern California).

  8. Port of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The Port of San Diego is a seaport in San Diego, California. It is located on San Diego Bay in southwestern San Diego County, California , and is a self-supporting district established in 1962 by an act of the California State Legislature.

  9. San Diego Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Aqueduct, or San Diego Project, is a system of four aqueducts in the U.S. state of California, supplying about 70 percent of the water supply for the city of San Diego. The system comprises the First and Second San Diego Aqueducts, carrying water from the Colorado River west to reservoirs on the outskirts of San Diego.

  10. San Diego River - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego River is a river in San Diego County, California. It originates in the Cuyamaca Mountains northwest of the town of Julian, then flows to the southwest until it reaches the El Capitan Reservoir, the second-largest reservoir in the river's watershed at 112,800 acre-feet (139,100,000 m 3).

  11. San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Water is supplied to residents by the Water Department of the City of San Diego. The city receives most of its water from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which brings water to the region from the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, via the state project and the Colorado River, via the Colorado Aqueduct.