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The Lauritzen Canal is a shipping waterway which is part of the larger Port of Richmond in Richmond, California.[1] It was dredged out of the former expanse of the now atrophied Castro Cove wetlands of the West Richmond Watershed. It was created for shipbuilding yards in World War II. Today is serves as part of the operation of the Port of Richmond for largely petrochemical, liquid bulk, and vehicle imports.
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Lakes, ponds, reservoirs, lagoons Brickyard Cove Pond • Hilltop Lake (Hilltop) • Hilltop Lake (Point Pinole) • Miller/Knox Lagoon • Nicholl's Knob Pond • North Reservoir • Point Pinole Pond • Potrero Hills Quarry Pond • San Pablo Reservoir
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