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More Info on Southern California Water Resources

Some of the questions you may have regarding our water service and our local area cannot be answered on this website alone, so we provide for you here links to certain other useful websites that relate to our local community and water in Southern California. Please visit these additional sites to learn more about our community, our water services, and the surrounding area. If you still have questions or need additional assistance, please contact us directly at 951-277-1414.

Local Resources
Local Resources
Corona Lakes
We have determined that it is no longer possible to safely stock trout into the shallow warming water of the lake. As such, we are forced to temporarily suspend full time operations until the lake receives more water and is safe to stock fish again.
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Glen Ivy Hot Springs Resort
Glen Ivy Hot Springs in Corona, California provides spa treatments, 17 pools, healthy cuisine and activities where you can connect, escape and rejuvenate.
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Tom's Farms
His parents said that Tom wanted to be a farmer from the day he was born in Kansas City, Missouri. When he turned five, they let him work at his father's produce stand. And the rest, as they say, is history.
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Water Resources
Water Resources
Cal Fed Bay Delta Program
Approximately two-thirds of all Californians - an estimated 23 million people - obtain at least some of their water from the Delta. This means the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the single largest source of California's water. CALFED's Water Quality Program Objective is to invest in projects that improve the state's water quality from source to tap.
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County of Riverside
A Great Place to Live, Work and Play.

This web site is designed to make it easier for Riverside County residents, businesses, and visitors to access the many programs and services offered by the county government and non-profit agencies. Learn More
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Department of Water Resources
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is responsible for managing and protecting California’s
water. DWR works with other agencies to benefit the state’s people, and to protect, restore and enhance
the natural and human environments.
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Dudek & Associates, Inc.
We are a California-focused environmental firm with more than 300 planners, scientists, civil engineers, licensed contractors, and technical staff. We assist private and public clients on the environmental and engineering aspects of a broad range of projects that improve California’s communities, infrastructure, and natural environment.
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Inland Empire Waterwise Gardening
Water Wise Gardening and Landscaping in the Inland Empire, Irrigation Questions Answered
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Metropolitan Water District
Metropolitan Water District is a regional wholesaler that delivers water. Metropolitan built and maintains a water supply system that is the cornerstone of the region's economy. Metropolitan promotes conservation and sustainability through school programs, activities and events.
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Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District
The Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District (RCRCD) is a local government agency that helps conserve the natural resources (soil, water, plants, and wildlife) of areas within western Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in southern California. The District provides technical advice to land users, educational programs for the community, and conducts on-the-land conservation projects.
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U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Reclamation provides 1 of 5 Western farmers with irrigation water for 10 million farmland acres that produce 60 percent of the nation's vegetables and one quarter of its fresh fruit and nut crops. Reclamation is the second largest hydropower producer in the United States and operates 53 hydroelectric power plants that annually produces, on average, 40 billion kilowatt-hours for the past 10 years. Reclamation delivers 10 trillion gallons of water annually to more than 31 million people.
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Western Municipal Water District
Western is securing your water supply for today and tomorrow.

Providing reliable drinking water to our customers on a daily basis is fundamental to what we do. Western works to secure your water supply for the future as well as today. It takes engineering, infrastructure, responsible management and strategic governance to ensure the roughly 28 billion gallons of water we provide to our customers in western Riverside County is safe and reliable 365 days a year.
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