The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power used Upper Van Norman Lake, shown in 1956, as a storage place for Owens River water, which arrived via a 233-mile aqueduct. It is adjacent to Sepulveda Boulevard in Granada Hills, in the northwest corner of the San Fernando Valley. The lake and a nearby reservoir are named for H.A. Van Norman, a general manager of the DWP who played a leading role in construction of the Owens River Aqueduct. (Los Angeles Times archive / UCLA Library)