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has gloss | eng: The San Diego Project, more popularly referenced as the San Diego Aqueduct, is a system of two large and two smaller aqueducts in the U.S. state of California that supplies 90 percent of the water supply of the city of San Diego. The system comprises the First and Second San Diego Aqueducts, that carry water from the Colorado River west to reservoirs on the outskirts of San Diego. The First Aqueduct consists of the pipelines 1 and 2, which run from the Colorado River Aqueduct near San Jacinto, California, to the San Vicente Reservoir, a point approximately northeast of the city. Pipelines 3 and 4 make up the Second Aqueduct. Together, the four pipelines have a capacity of . The smaller, Fallbrook-Ocean Branch branches from the First Aqueduct to Morrow Reservoir. The La Mesa-Sweetwater Branch also originates from the First Aqueduct and flows to the Sweetwater Reservoir. |
lexicalization | eng: San Diego Aqueduct |
instance of | c/Aqueducts in California |
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