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Aquifers / Groundwater / Hydraulic engineering / Liquid water / Santa Ana River / Metropolitan Water District of Southern California / San Joaquin River / Prado Dam / Irvine Ranch Water District / Geography of California / Water in California / Santa Ana Mountains
Date: 2013-10-10 16:47:59
Aquifers
Groundwater
Hydraulic engineering
Liquid water
Santa Ana River
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
San Joaquin River
Prado Dam
Irvine Ranch Water District
Geography of California
Water in California
Santa Ana Mountains

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