Owens Lake infrastructure: One last look
Infrastructure can be cool. Especially when it is sitting out in the middle of nowhere. And that’s what is interesting about Owens Lake bed. It is one of those rare opportunities to shoot pictures of...
View ArticleThe drinking water infrastructure under our feet
Last year, I had the opportunity to take a tour with Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (Calabasas, California) of their drinking water infrastructure. They periodically give tours of their...
View ArticleMorris Dam: Flood control and stormwater capture for Los Angeles County
This is the Morris Dam, located up Highway 39 above Azusa in the San Gabriel Canyon in Southern California. The dam was built in the 1930s by the City of Pasadena for water supply purposes. It was...
View ArticleThe LA Aqueduct Cascades: A rare opportunity to step inside the facility
With the 100th anniversary of the Los Angeles Aqueduct being celebrated this week, the LA DWP gave a rare opportunity to step behind the gates and see the Cascades Facility, located close to the...
View ArticlePhotographing California water infrastructure: The State Water Project
I have been traveling and photographing California water infrastructure since about 2007, when I started my first water blog. My children literally grew up being dragged across the desert in search of...
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