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Castaic Creek is a stream in northern Los Angeles County, California. It is a tributary of the Santa Clara River. Castaic Dam on the creek forms Castaic Lake, but most of the water comes from the West Branch of the California Aqueduct, also called the State Water Project. The 323,700 acre foot (399,000,000 m³) lake is the terminus for west branch of the aqueduct. The aqueduct delivers water to the lake by a pipeline from Pyramid Lake. Some water is released into Castaic Lagoon, immediately downstream of the dam. The lagoon provides groundwater recharge and recreation. Downsteam of the lagoon, water continues in Castaic Creek until its confluence with the Santa Clara River, a few miles west of Santa Clarita. The rest is distributed to the northern Greater Los Angeles Area by pipelines.