It lifts water coming from the north (top of photo) 118 feet (36 m), to flow by gravity to the next pumping station 164 miles (264 km) south (Kettleman City area).
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2005-08-24 05:03 Elf 800×585×8 (111884 bytes) Dos Amigos Pumping Plant on the [[California Aqueduct]]--lifts water 118 feet, which then flows south 164 miles by gravity to the next pumping plant. Taken by ~~~ August 2005. {{GFDL}}
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