The Los Angeles County Flood Control District, established in 1915, is a separate entity governed by the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, responsible for providing flood protection, water conservation, recreation, and aesthetic enhancement within its boundaries.
With over 2,700 square miles of coverage, the Flood Control District manages a vast network of infrastructure, including 14 major dams and reservoirs, 483 miles of open channel, 27 spreading grounds, 3,330 miles of underground storm drains, and various other facilities to ensure effective water management and flood prevention.
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