- California Water Service
Water Conservation We encourage our customers to use water efficiently to help maintain a reliable water supply, during both dry and wet years
- Department Of Water Resources
State of California The DWR Mission To sustainably manage the water resources of California, in cooperation with other agencies, to benefit the state’s people and protect, restore, and enhance the natural and human environments
- Home Page | California State Water Resources Control Board
The State Water Resources Control Board web site covers California water quality and rights regulation, board meetings, laws, funding, watershed management, enforcement, citizen involvement, news and education
- Water in California - Wikipedia
California's limited water supply comes from two main sources: surface water, or water that travels or gathers on the ground, like rivers, streams, and lakes; and groundwater, which is water that is pumped out from the ground California has also begun producing a small amount of desalinated water, water that was once sea water, but has been purified
- Department of Water Resources (DWR) | CA. gov
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
- California Water Watch
What about our groundwater supply? Groundwater is a vital resource in California and accounts for almost 60 percent of our State's water supply in drought years
- California American Water | We Keep Life Flowing
With a history dating back to 1886, American Water (NYSE:AWK) is the largest and most geographically diverse U S publicly traded water and wastewater utility company The company employs more than 6,400 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and regulated-like drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people in 24 states
- Californias Groundwater Live
This section includes the latest information on the well infrastructure in California Information for domestic and irrigation wells are based on DWR’s Online System for Well Completion Reports (OSWCR) and information for public supply wells is based on data from the State Water Resource Control’s Division of Drinking Water
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