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  2. Eastern Municipal Water District of Southern California

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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.

  3. Doheny Desalination Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Doheny Desalination Plant is a 5-million-US-gallon per day (19 Ml) facility proposed by South Coast Water District in Dana Point, California.The 30-acre site (12 ha) is just north of State Route 1 on east side of San Juan Creek with access off Stonehill Drive.

  4. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 the Metropolitan Water District played a crucial role in the development of the Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan (DCP). The Drought Contingency Plan aims to implement legislation to reduce the risk of declining levels in the Colorado River reservoirs, particularly by incentivizing agencies to store additional water in Lake Powell and Lake Mead. [7]

  5. Lake Cahuilla (reservoir) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Cahuilla is a reservoir located in Southern California's Coachella Valley in Riverside County, California, [4] with a capacity of 1,300 acre-feet (1,600,000 m 3) of water. [5]

  6. East Bay Municipal Utility District - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, EBMUD was founded due to the rapid population growth and severe drought in the area. The district constructed Pardee Dam (finished in 1929) on the Mokelumne River in the Sierra Nevada, and a large steel pipe Mokelumne Aqueduct to transport the water from Pardee Reservoir across the Central Valley to the San Pablo Reservoir located in the hills of the East Bay region.

  7. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Wikipedia

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    1922 map showing the pipelines of the SVWC and the Sunol Water Temple. From the mid-19th Century, much of the Alameda County watershed was owned by the Spring Valley Water Company (SVWC), a private enterprise which held a monopoly on water service to San Francisco.

  8. Municipal broadband - Wikipedia

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    Wireless public municipal broadband networks avoid unreliable hub and spoke distribution models and use mesh networking instead. [4] This method involves relaying radio signals throughout the whole city via a series of access points or radio transmitters, each of which is connected to at least two other transmitters.

  9. Electronic Municipal Market Access - Wikipedia

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    Public access to the integrated collection of primary market and secondary market disclosure provided through EMMA parallels the centralized disclosure currently available for securities offerings by public companies through the SEC's EDGAR system, although EMMA provides additional items of information beyond the base disclosures provided by ...