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The San Joaquin River (pronounced /?sæn w???ki?n/), 330 miles (530 km) long, is the second-longest river in California. The average unimpaired runoff of the main stem of the river at Millerton Reservoir is about 1.8 million acre feet per year (2.2 km³).[1] The San Joaquin and its eight major tributaries drain about 32,000 square miles (83,000 km²) of California's San Joaquin Valley. Water from the river is used to irrigate 1,500 square miles (3,900 km²) of highly productive farmland on the east side of the Central Valley where 200 kinds of produce are raised from oranges to cotton.