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Authors: Marc Reisner

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The California Aqueduct winds through Lost Hills, turning nearby desert, once considered worthless, into a billion-dollar agricultural bonanza. (©
Peter Menzel, 1986)

 

 

The Wind Gap pumps, which send water from the Feather River over the 3,400-foot summit of the Tehachapi Range, consume the electrical output of a nuclear power plant and stand between Los Angeles and disaster.
(© Peter Menzel, 1986)

 

Mono Lake, an inland sea in eastern California desert country, is slowly dying. Most of the water that used to flow into the lake is now being diverted and piped to Los Angeles, three hundred miles away. As the lake’s depth has decreased, natural calcium format ions called tufa towers have been exposed.
(© Peter Menzel, 1986)

 

 

 

Salt deposits cover ruined farmlands in the San Joaquin Valley. A million acres in California alone may ultimately be affected.
(© Peter Menzel, 1986)

Table of Contents

PENGUIN BOOKS

Dedication

Copyright Page

Introduction

CHAPTER ONE - A Country of Illusion

CHAPTER TWO - The Red Queen

CHAPTER THREE - First Causes

CHAPTER FOUR - An American Nile (I)

CHAPTER FIVE - The Go-Go Years

CHAPTER SIX - Rivals in Crime

CHAPTER SEVEN - Dominy

CHAPTER EIGHT - An American Nile (II)

CHAPTER NINE - The Peanut Farmer and the Pork Barrel

CHAPTER TEN - Chinatown

CHAPTER ELEVEN - Those Who Refuse to Learn ...

CHAPTER TWELVE - Things Fall Apart

EPILOGUE

Afterword to the Revised Edition

Acknowledgements

NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

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