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  2. List of Superfund sites in California - Wikipedia

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    A map of Superfund sites in California. This is a list of Superfund sites in California designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law.

  3. Inland Empire - Wikipedia

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    Of Inland Empire residents 25 years and over in 2004, 44.4 percent of Asians had bachelor's or higher degrees, and nearly 70 percent had at least attended college. 21.3 percent of Blacks had a bachelor's degree or higher, and 65.2 percent had either a community degree or had attended college. 22.8 percent of Whites had a bachelor's degree or ...

  4. Barstow, California - Wikipedia

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    Located in the Inland Empire region of California, the population was 25,415 at the 2020 census. ... Golden State Water Co. handed out free bottled water to residents ...

  5. Mulchfest gets record Christmas tree haul for normal year ...

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    Mulch maintains the health of trees and plants citywide, by deterring weeds, retaining moisture, preventing compaction, adding nutrients to the soil, and keeping roots warm,” he continued.

  6. Eastvale, California - Wikipedia

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    Eastvale is a city located in northwestern Riverside County, California, in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. The area transitioned from a dairy farm enclave to a developed community starting in the 1990s and was incorporated on October 1, 2010. [7] As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 69,757. [8]

  7. Talk:Inland Empire - Wikipedia

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    After reading the article, I'm still unsure about the geographic area that constitutes the inland empire, and how it's situation and how it compares with the LA metropolitan area. Can we get a map that shows both? That would be very helpful. Thanks, Darx9url 12:52, 15 November 2014 (UTC) Something like this map: But, you know, free.