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Dominguez Channel

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Country
  
Source
  
Main source
  
Hawthorne, California

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River mouth
  
East Basin, Port of Los Angeles, California

Basin size
  
Dominguez Watershed110 sq mi (280 km)

Similar
  
Port of Los Angeles, Ballona Creek, Compton Creek, Malibu Creek, Tujunga Wash

Dominguez Channel is a 15.7-mile-long (25.3 km) stream in southern Los Angeles County, California that drains the Dominguez Watershed of 110 square miles (280 km2).

Contents

Dominguez Channel Virtual Tour of Dominguez Channel

The watershed area is 96% developed, largely residential, and artificially bounded by a system of storm drains and flood control channels.

Dominguez Channel State Water Resources Control Board Los Angeles

Course

The stream begins just south of 116th Street in Hawthorne and travels through Gardena, Alondra Park, Torrance, Harbor Gateway, Carson, Wilmington, and empties into the East Basin of the Port of Los Angeles, in San Pedro Bay on the Pacific Ocean.

Crossings

Crossings from mouth upstream to the source (year built in parentheses) are:

Dominguez Channel Dominguez Channel Watershed City of Los Angeles Stormwater Program

Dominguez Channel West Redondo Beach Boulevard Mapionet

References

Dominguez Channel Wikipedia


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