Description: The Newport Inglewood fault as described in Bulletin 104 and digitized by the USGS: The Newport Inglewood fault derived from the 2019 revised and updated Central and West Coast Basin adjudicated boundaries.
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Copyright Text: Bulletin 104 as digitized by the USGS
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Description: Barrier project wells project locations: The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works operates and maintains three seawater barriers along Los Angeles County’s coastline. Often unnoticed because of their underground nature, these facilities serve as Los Angeles basin’s fresh water sentinels. They protect a significant portion of the area’s drinking water supply from ocean water, which constantly attempts to migrate into existing aquifers. Treated imported and reclaimed water is injected deep into the underground aquifers to block this inland migration of saltwater.
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Copyright Text: County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works