LA-2014 was a major infrastructure project revitalizing water pipelines across Los Angeles and modernizing the city’s historic aqueduct route.
Geography
| Address | Los Angeles, CA, USAFlorence Av near Main St |
|---|---|
| Continent | North America |
| Region | California |
| Subregion | Southern California Coast |
| Country | USA |
| State | California |
| County | Los Angeles County |
| District | Los Angeles Basin |
| City | Los Angeles |
| Neighborhood | Downtown LA |
| Postal Code | 90012 |
| Timezone | AmericaLos Angeles |
| Latitude | 34.0522 |
| Longitude | -118.2437 |
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The LA-2014 pipeline project was a critical overhaul of LA’s aging water delivery system, replacing decades-old pipes with state-of-the-art materials and expanding capacity. The route traces portions of the historic Los Angeles Aqueduct, designed by William Mulholland, connecting the Owens River to the San Fernando Valley, and crosses the LA Basin through engineered tunnels and open-air channels. Today, the pipeline supports millions of residents and integrates with regional water agencies, providing a case study in urban infrastructure resilience and water management. Visitors interested in civil engineering can trace accessible segments of the route near downtown and follow regional maps of the pipeline’s path beneath city streets and across valley alignments.
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