The Central Valley Project is ___ miles long.
400.
The Central Valley Project provides water for the ___.
Top Agricultural Counties in the Central Valley.
The Central Valley Project was put on hold in ____ due to lack of funding.
1933.
The construction of the Central Valley Project was a __-dollar investment.
$3 billion
The Central Valley Project is a major water ____.
Conservation Development
250
The federal government took over funding for the Central Valley Project in ___.
1935.
There are ___ dams and reservoirs under the Central Valley Project's major facilities.
6.
The Central Valley Project reduces flood risks, provides electric power, and offers ___.
Recreational Opportunities.
The Central Valley Project provides water to enhance _____.
Water Quality.
The first water delivery of the Central Valley Project was made in ___.
1940.
There are __ canals under the Central Valley Project's major facilities.
9.
The Central Valley Project was originally built as a defense against water shortages and ____.
Floods.
The Central Valley Project provides water to protect ___.
Funding was provided for the Central Valley Project with the ______ Act of 1935.
Emergency Relief Appropriation Act.
The Central Valley Project is a major water source for ___ wildlife refuges.
19
The Central Valley Project is made up of ___.
Dams, Reservoirs, Canals.
The Central Valley Project's water supply agreements cover ___ of California's 58 counties.
29.
The Central Valley Project's major facilities started with the construction of the ___ Dam. (1938)
Shasta
Between 1950 and 1951, the Central Valley Project prevented _____ dollars of flood damage.
5 billion.