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Los Angeles
Conclusion
The city bought
Fred Eaton's dam site for $650.000 after he lost everything in the
collapse of the Owens Valley bank. The dam was build for considerably
less than the city spent to settle the San Francisquito dam failure.
Mulholland and Eaton-both broken men-finallyresolved their differences
and became friends again.
Not only were
the lives of Mulholland and Eaton destroyed, but also the lives
of the residents-former residents-of Owens Valley. The lake dried
up completely and was replaced by more open desert plains. Mineral
deposits from the old lakebed are blown up into the air. At one
point the Owens Valley had the worst air pollution in the country.
An oasis in the desert was gone forever.
Los Angeles's
story is not over, though. The city was only able to spend a few
years gloating before it was forced to continue its search for water.
It was doomed to succeed.
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