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The Eastern Municipal Water District of Southern California is a regional water district formed in 1950 to secure additional water for a largely rural area of western Riverside County. In addition to water service, responsibilities include sewage collection, water desalination and water recycling.
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.
East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), colloquially referred to as "East Bay Mud", is a public utility district which provides water and sewage treatment services for an area of approximately 331 square miles (860 km 2) in the eastern side of the San Francisco Bay. [1]
It is a cooperative of fourteen cities, eleven municipal water districts, and one county water authority, that provides water to 19 million people in a 5,200-square-mile (13,000 km 2) service area. It was created by an act of the California State Legislature in 1928, primarily to build and operate the Colorado River Aqueduct .
Eastern Municipal Water District of Southern California; EPCOR Utilities; ... Snohomish County Public Utility District; Suez North America; T. Tampa Bay Water; Team EJP;
Eastern Municipal Water District of Southern California; El Monte Flores; ... Inland Empire Utilities Agency; J. Junípero Serra High School (Gardena, California) K.
East Bay Municipal Utility District; Escondido Utilities; Fallbrook Public Utility District; ... Valley Center Municipal Water District; Vista Irrigation District;
While most of the county is served by the East Bay Municipal Utility District, the Alameda County Water District serves only the cities of Newark, Fremont, and Union City. [1] While not an administrative unit of the county government, this water district derives certain of its authorities from the County of Alameda.