Southern California relies on several pipelines and aqueducts to import the majority of its water. All of them cross the San Andreas fault at least once and a major earthquake could disrupt water supplies for more six months or more (MWD).
Southern California relies on several pipelines and aqueducts to import the majority of its water. All of them cross the San Andreas fault at least once and a major earthquake could disrupt water supplies for more six months or more (MWD).