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Subject Earthquake between Wrightwoodand Salton Sea on San Andreas eminent- the largest resivoir in southern CA in danger
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Original Message There is 264 gallons in a cubic meter. Diamond Valley Lake has 990,000,000 cubic meters of water. Diamond Valley Lake was just completed in 1995 and cost 2 billion to build. It was one of the largest earthworks projects in US history. It was constucted with THREE earthen dams, one on both the east and west sides and one to the south.

Diamond Valley Lake is only 19 miles from the San Andeas fault and just six miles from the San Jacinto fault line. Twelve Caterpillar 789 were used to build the east dam.
The Wrightwood earthquake of 1812 had a 7.0 mag. and it scored a maximum perceived intensity of VIII on the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale.

Find Wrightwood, where hwy 2 goes into the Angeles National forest, just out of Phelan, California.

Follow the San Andreas fault south from Wrightwood and you will see it ends at....Salton Sea State Park!!!

[link to geology.com]

Wrightwood earthquake now LONG overdue!
[link to www.wrightwoodcalif.com]
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