The Colorado River - a Source of Water and Power for Los Angeles

Author: Moody, Max W.

Year: 1924

Degree: Bachelor's thesis

Advisor: Unknown, Unknown

Committee Member: None, None

Option: Civil Engineering

DOI: 10.7907/JTJH-7D58

Abstract

The rapid growth and development of Los Angeles City and County has been one of the phenomena of the present age. The growth of a city from 50,600 to 576,000, an increase of over 1000% in thirty years is an unprecedented occurrence. It has given rise to a variety of problems of increasing magnitude.

Chief among these are: supply of food, water and shelter development of industry and markets, prevention and removal of downtown congestion and protection of life and property. These, of course, are the problems that any city must face. But in the case of a community which doubles its population every ten years, radical and heroic measures must often be taken.

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