
Los Banos and the surrounding Merced County landscape are defined here by an intricate web of irrigation and water management during the early 1960s. The map illustrates a highly engineered environment where the San Joaquin River and Salt Slough are supplemented by a dense network of canals, including the Arroyo Canal, Outside Canal, and Santa Fe Canal. This infrastructure supports the agricultural settlements of Gustine, Volta, and Ingomar along the Southern Pacific railroad line.
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