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The groundwater basin provides a water supply to 19 municipal water agencies and special districts that serve 2.5 million Orange County residents. The Orange County Water District's service area covers approximately 350 square miles (910 km 2) and the District owns approximately 1,600 acres (650 ha) in and near the Santa Ana River, which it ...
The Municipal Water District of Orange County, commonly known by the acronym MWDOC, is a wholesale water provider, water resource development and planning agency., [1] water-centric information, education, emergency planning, and conservation resource hub for nearly 3.2 million [2] [3] Orange County, California residents, and businesses.
Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) is a California Special District formed in 1961 and incorporated under the California water code. The IRWD headquarters is located in Irvine, California . IRWD offers the following services: potable water sales, sewer service, and the sale of reclaimed (or recycled) water.
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Political experience: Elected to Orange County School Board in 2020; Orange County commissioners candidate, 2014 and 2016; former president, Orange County Voice; board member, United Voices of ...
As of mid-afternon, the National Weather Service said 11 locations in Orange County had recorded 10 inches of snow or more. They included Warwick with 13.4 inches, Chester with 13 inches, Highland ...
The agency serves a 4.7 square mile area that encompasses the entirety of Villa Park and a small portion of Orange. The population served is approximately 6,500. [1] The agency was created in 1876 as the Serrano Irrigation District, making it one of the oldest standing water districts in Southern California.