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OCWD In The News |
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The Independent Florida Alligator - 04.8.2018
Orange County, California, serves as the perfect example for what may come to Florida. With an extreme water shortage already in California,
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OC Water Summit - 04.11.2018
The Summit explores “Water, What’s Behind the Magic” in a day-long event about the people, the technology and the ideas that have extraordinary influence in making our most precious resource available. NBC4 Weathercaster Fritz Coleman will return as master of ceremonies.
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California Water News |
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The Christian Science Monitor - 04.11.2018
– our people, our farms, and our natural environment," Governor Brown said in a statement praising the decision to revive the plan.
He has
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California WaterBlog - 04.8.2018
at the Center for Watershed Sciences. Bill Brewster is a Senior Engineering Geologist with the California Department of Water Resources.
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The San Diego Union-Tribune - 04.7.2018
been set to host the Dodgers.
Officials with the California Department of Water Resources said they are closely monitoring how much water
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California Water News Daily - 04.6.2018
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Esquivel previously served as assistant secretary for federal water policy at the California Natural Resources Agency. While working in
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Global Water News |
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Brown Political Review - 04.11.2018
byproduct back into the ocean at the end of desalination, to the detriment of local marine life. Both desalination and greywater recycling
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Water Reuse |
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Filtration Products - 04.10.2018
50 years. In 2010, the California State Legislature signed into law SB 918, requiring the State Water Resources Control Board to report to
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PHCP Pros - 04.12.2018
Denver Water Utility Selects Xylem for ‘Toilet to Tap’ Demo
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TCPALM - 04.11.2018
cautiously, with limited test sites and scientific evaluation.
MORE: 'Toilet to tap' bill awaiting Gov. Scott's signature
Scott made the
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Regional Events |
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Association of Water Agencies Ventura County - 04.11.2018
Register now for Annual Water Symposium.
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About Orange County Water District (OCWD)
OCWD manages the large groundwater basin that underlies north and central Orange County and provides water to approximately 2.5 million people. OCWD is a special district established by the California State Legislature in 1933 and governed by a 10‐member board of directors. It is committed to enhancing Orange County’s groundwater quality and reliability in an environmentally friendly and economical manner. The following cities utilize the groundwater basin managed by OCWD: Anaheim, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Newport Beach, Orange, Placentia, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Stanton, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster and Yorba Linda. For more information, please visit www.ocwd.com.
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