Bighorn Desert View Water Agency
BDVWA is located in Yucca Valley serving roughly 3,000 residents of San Bernardino county. |
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Cabazon Water District
Located in Cabazon this district serves roughly 2,500 residents of Riverside county. |
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Coachella Valley Water District
CVWD was formed in 1918 and has grown into a multifaceted agency that delivers irrigation and drinking water, collects and recycles wastewater and provides regional stormwater protection in Riverside county. |
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Hi-Desert Water District (HDWD) provides a safe, reliable water supply and sewer service. The District was formed in 1962 to provide drinking water for a growing population in the Mojave Desert community, just north of what is now Joshua Tree National Park. Our service area spans 57 square miles and includes about 300 miles of pipeline. | |
Joshua Basin Water District
Located in Joshua Tree, JBWD was formed in 1963 and serves almost 10,000 customers in San Bernardino county. |
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Las Virgenes Municipal Water District
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District provides potable water, wastewater treatment, recycled water and biosolids composting to more than 75,000 residents in the cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Westlake Village and unincorporated areas of western Los Angeles County. |
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Mesa Water
Formed in 1960, Mesa Water provides safe, high-quality drinking water to 110,000 residents and business connections in Costa Mesa, parts of Newport Beach, and areas of unincorporated Orange County. |
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The MWA's boundaries encompass approximately 4,900 square miles of the High Desert in San Bernardino County. As a state water contractor, MWA is entitled to receive an annual allotment of up to 89,800 acre feet of water from the State Water Project via the California Aqueduct. | |
North of the River Municipal Water District
NORMWD was formed in 1969 to provide wholesale delivery of State Water Project supply to the community of Oildale, CA in Kern County. |
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Orange County Water District
OCWD was formed in 1933 to supplement the natural water supply and provide drinking water, and has grown to serve more than 2.5 million people in the county. |
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Phelan Piñon Hills Community Services District
Formed in 2008 this community services district provides water, parks and recreation services and street lighting in its 128 square mile District - making it the largest CSD in San Bernardino County. |
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Pico Water District
Formed in 1926 with 243 connections Pico Water District provides water to residential, commercial, industrial and governmental entities throughout its 2.87 square mile service area in Pico Rivera in Los Angeles county and has grown to over 5,000 connections. |
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Puente Basin Water Agency
Created in 1971 as a joint powers authority between Rowland Water District & Walnut Valley Water District for the protection and stewardship of the local, imported and recycled water supply within the Puente Basin, its member agencies serve roughly 80,000 people in Southeastern Los Angeles County. |
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In 1874 , San Fernando became the valley’s first organized community, thus earning the title “First City of the Valley”. The City of San Fernando is a community of attractive contrasts. What was once a land of farms and ranches adjoining the Mission de San Fernando Rey is now a vibrant center of manufacturing and commerce. | |
Santa Margarita Water District Formed in 1964 by a group of ranchers, SMWD has grown to provide drinking water, recycled water and wastewater services to 165,000 residents in eight unique communities in South Orange County. |
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Twentynine Palms Water District
Created in 1954 with the combination of existing public utilities, TPWD serves a population of approximately 18,000 residents within an 87-square mile area to residents of Twentynine Palms and portions of the surrounding unincorporated areas of San Bernardino County. |
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City of Watsonville
The City provides service to 66,000 residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional customers serving Watsonville and parts of unincorporated areas of Santa Cruz County. |