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  2. Alhambra Springs - Wikipedia

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    "Drink Alhambra Mineral Water" Napa Journal, July 4, 1909. A 1907 article about California springs written by regional boosters claimed that Alhambra water had a "natural supply of bicarbonates, which adds agreeably to its pleasant taste, and it is sold both in its natural state and also charged with additional carbonic-acid gas. The minerals ...

  3. Category : Water management authorities in California

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    East Bay Municipal Utility District (11 P) Pages in category "Water management authorities in California" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

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  6. Lafayette Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Lafayette Reservoir is an open-cut human-made terminal water storage reservoir owned and operated by the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD). Completed in 1933, it was intended solely as a standby water supply for EBMUD customers. [a] EBMUD opened the reservoir for public recreation in 1966. [3]

  7. Briones Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, the Peoples' Water Company, the precursor to the East Bay Municipal Utility District purchased the land for watershed protection. Since 1966 the University of California has maintained a 283-acre (1.15 km 2 ) parcel of land in the Briones Hills , known as the Russell Reservation, as a research center.

  8. Utility districts share challenges at first authority summit

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    Sep. 4—For more than 20 years, water utility districts in the area have looked for ways to increase the water supply in Cumberland County. South Cumberland Utility District dug a series of wells ...

  9. Mokelumne Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The aqueduct and the associated dams, pipelines, treatment plants and hydroelectric system are owned and operated by the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) and provide over 90 percent of the water used by the agency. The aqueduct is the sole water supply for about 1.4 million people in the East Bay. [1]