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Blythe / California / United States
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The Palo Verde Irrigation District covers more than 150 square miles in Riverside and Imperial counties in California. The district manages water, maintenance, engineering, operations and automatic controls departments. Its canal system consists of over 200 miles of main and lateral canals. The Palo Verde Irrigation District also includes drainage systems that feature nearly 250 siphons and submerged culverts. The district diverts and distributes irrigation water from the Colorado River to farmland. In addition, it is responsible for providing agricultural drainage services for said land. The district has a staff of approximately 70 people. The Palo Verde Irrigation District owns and operates spray rigs, heavy-duty trailers, and dump and water trucks.
Alhambra / California / United States
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The Waterworks and Sewer Maintenance Division is a part of the Department of Public Works, which is administered by the government of Los Angeles County in California. It is composed of waterworks and sewer maintenance branches. The division s waterworks branch provides water service to more than 150,000 residents in various areas of the county. It also operates and maintains the Marina Del Rey water system, as well as assists the City of Lomita in California with the management of its water quality program. The Waterworks and Sewer Maintenance Division s is responsible for the operation of various county sewer maintenance districts.
Malibu / California / United States
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Los Angeles County Waterworks District 29 is the water service provider for most of Malibu. Its office is in the civic center, next to the Malibu Courthouse. You can pay your water bill in person at the counter, or in the drop-off box outside the front door.

Escondido / California / United States
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The mission of San Diego County Water Authority is to provide a safe and reliable supply of water to its member agencies serving the San Diego region.
Merced / California / United States
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The Merced Irrigation District provides a range of water supply and irrigation system services. It owns, operates and maintains recreational areas, dams, reservoirs and hydroelectric facilities. The district acts as an electric utility and serves more than 7,500 customers. The Merced Irrigation District uses its irrigation distribution system for local flood control by routing local foothills runoff and stream floodwater away from populated areas. It provides drainage services to residential, commercial, industrial and government facilities. The district preserves and protects water rights, encourages stable employment, promotes efficient water use through sound conservation practices and supports the careful management of floodwater. The Merced Irrigation District additionally offers fishery services, as well as conducts various solar programs. It provides a variety of educational programs and safety tips.
San Diego / California / United States
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As a water wholesaler, the San Diego County Water Authoritys mission is to provide a safe and reliable supply of water to its 23 member agencies in the San Diego region. A member of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors serves as a representative to the Water Authority s board of directors. The Water Authority was formed in 1944 by the California state legislature, and operates under the County Water Authority Act, which can be found in the California State Water Code. The Water Authority is one member of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, and in its 60-year history the Water Authority has come to supply up to 90 percent of San Diego Countys water.