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Water Works Park may refer to several places in the United States: Water Works Park (Tampa, Florida) Water Works Park (Des Moines), Iowa; Water Works Park, site of Hurlbut Memorial Gate, in Detroit, Michigan; WaterWorks Park, an amusement park in Redding, California
WaterWorks Park; Wild Rivers (water park) This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 03:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Tamara "Tammy" Wilkes, forensic investigator at the Stark County Coroner's Office, said Tuesday that the death of the 34-year-old man in Waterworks Park was not caused by homicide.
Jun. 9—Ramsey County's Battle Creek Waterworks in Maplewood will open on Saturday, with modified procedures in place at the waterpark because of the pandemic. Birthday party reservations will ...
WaterWorks is the former name of several Cedar Fair water parks: Soak City (Kings Island): Known as WaterWorks from 1989-2004; Soak City (Kings Dominion): Known as WaterWorks from 1999-2014; Carolina Harbor: A water park at Carowinds, known as WaterWorks from 1997-2006
Island Water Park, Fresno; Knott's Soak City, Buena Park; Lakeside Splash, Gilroy; Legoland Water Park, Carlsbad; Mulligan Family Fun Center, Murrieta; Mustang Waterpark, Arroyo Grande; Raging Waters Los Angeles, San Dimas; Ravine Waterpark, Paso Robles; Sengme Oaks Water Park, Pauma Valley; Sesame Place San Diego, Chula Vista
Water Works, Pennsylvania, commonly known as Water Works, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States; Water Works, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; WaterWorks (disambiguation), the former name of several water parks; Waterworks, Isle of Man, a point on a motorcycle road-racing course used for TT and Manx Grand Prix races
The Kern County Water Agency (the second largest SWP entitlement holder) pays around $45–50 per acre-foot ($36–41 per 1,000 m 3) of SWP water, which is mostly used for irrigation. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (the largest entitlement holder) pays $298 per acre-foot ($241 per 1,000 m 3). This basically means that ...