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  2. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado River Aqueduct added six pumps to the original three at each of its five pumping stations. CRA pumping expanded from about 16,500 acre-feet (20,400,000 m 3) of water in 1950 to about 1,029,000 acre-feet (1.269 × 10 9 m 3) by 1960. On August 9, 1962, the Metropolitan set an all-time delivery record of 1,316,000,000 gallons of water ...

  3. Contra Costa Water District - Wikipedia

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    The privately-owned California Water Service Company became a buyer of CCCWD water In 1951. Later CCCWD bought all of CWSCs holdings in Contra Costa County, including its treatment, pumping, storage and distribution facilities. [1] In 1961, CCCWD took responsibility for water service in the central part of Contra Costa County. [1]

  4. California State Water Project - Wikipedia

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    List of State Water Project water contractors [73] Agency or entity Annual allocation Share acre.ft dam 3; Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 80,619 99,442 1.9% Alameda County Water District 42,000 52,000 1.0% Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency 144,844 178,662 3.5% Butte County: 27,500 33,900 0.6% Castaic Water ...

  5. California Reclamation Districts - Wikipedia

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    California Reclamation Districts are legal subdivisions within California's Central Valley that are responsible for managing and maintaining the levees, fresh water channels, or sloughs (pronounced slü), [1] canals, pumps, and other flood protection structures in the area. Each is run autonomously and is run by an elected board and funded with ...

  6. Will Texas run out of groundwater? Experts explain how ... - AOL

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    A non-exempt well is a well capable of producing more than 17.36 gallons per minute, and must submit semi-annual water well production reports to the District at a rate of $0.155 per 1,000 gallons.

  7. Irrigation districts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States an irrigation district is a cooperative, self-governing public corporation set up as a subdivision of the State government, with definite geographic boundaries, organized, and having taxing power to obtain and distribute water for irrigation of lands within the district; created under the authority of a State legislature with the consent of a designated fraction of the ...

  8. Water flow at Jacob's Well in Hays County ceases amid ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Geologic Survey measured a zero cubic feet per second discharge from the well. The recommended flow rate is 4 to 7 cubic feet per second.

  9. Water Board to vote on rate hike of over 50% - AOL

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    If adopted by the agency's board of directors, a new 5-1 /2-year water rate schedule will see higher rates phased in, with the first 10 % increase kicking in Feb. 1 and the next 10 % hike to occur ...