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  2. Tesla Fault - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Fault forms the eastern boundary of the large aquifer known as the Mocho Subbasin. Some groundwater flow of the Mocho Subbasin occurs across the Tesla fault boundary, but flows are discontinuous below a depth of 50 feet (15 m) across the Tesla Fault. [ 3]

  3. Vasco Road - Wikipedia

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    In August 2006, former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB 3 into law, establishing a "double fine" section on Vasco Road from Walnut Boulevard in Brentwood to Interstate 580 in Livermore. The law doubled the fines for "unlawful passing and overtaking, excessive speed, reckless driving, drunken driving and other serious moving violations ...

  4. Clayton-Marsh Creek-Greenville Fault - Wikipedia

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    Clayton-Marsh Creek-Greenville Fault. Coordinates: 37.7°N 121.67°W. The Clayton-Marsh Creek-Greenville Fault is a fault located in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area of California, in Alameda County and Contra Costa County. It is part of the somewhat parallel system of faults that are secondary to the San Andreas Fault.

  5. Mocho Subbasin - Wikipedia

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    The Mocho Subbasin is the largest of the groundwater subbasins in the watershed of the Livermore Valley in Northern California. This subbasin is bounded to the west by the Livermore Fault Zone and to the east by the Tesla Fault. Some groundwater flow occurs across these fault boundaries, but flows are discontinuous below a depth of fifty feet ...

  6. Valley Link - Wikipedia

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    Valley Link is a proposed 26-mile-long (42 km) commuter rail [1] [2] service in Northern California, which seeks to connect the rapid transit Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system in the San Francisco Bay Area with the northern San Joaquin Valley via the Tri-Valley region. [7]

  7. Arroyo Seco (Alameda County) - Wikipedia

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    482 ft (147 m) [1] Arroyo Seco is an 11.7-mile-long (18.8 km) [2] watercourse in Alameda County, California, that traverses through the city of Livermore, emptying into Arroyo Las Positas. Arroyo Seco means "dry stream" in Spanish. Arroyo Seco lies above the Arroyo Seco watershed, which includes the eastern part of the city of Livermore and ...

  8. Livermore, California - Wikipedia

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    277542, 2410848. Website. www.cityoflivermore.net. Livermore is a city in Alameda County, California. With a 2020 population of 87,955, [6] Livermore is the most populous city in the Tri-Valley, giving its name to the Livermore Valley. It is located on the eastern edge of California's San Francisco Bay Area, making it the easternmost city in ...

  9. These 4 California suburbs listed among safest in U.S., and ...

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    Only four California suburbs made the top 20, and they were all in the Bay Area: Palo Alto, Mountain View, Pacifica, and Livermore. The study measured a community's safety level by comparing rates ...