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OCWD In The News |
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Orange County Water District - February 17, 2021
February 23, 10:00 am to 11:00 am.
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Orange County Water District - February 17, 2021
The award-winning program you know and love - the Children's Water Education Festival - has a new look and a new name, and we hope you can join us for our 2021 event. The Orange County Youth Environmental Summit (YES) will be held virtually Monday, April 19 through Friday, April 23. Registration NOW open.
Registration NOW open
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Orange County Water District - February 10, 2021
you interested in learning about advanced wastewater purification and seeing the Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) up close? Teachers,
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California Water News |
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Smart Water Magazine - February 16, 2021
The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board released a revised
Tentative Order
permitting the operation of the proposed
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Voice of San Diego - February 15, 2021
of the water policy center at the Public Policy Institute of California. “But demand has come down every year (in Southern California) since
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Chico Enterprise Record - February 13, 2021
additional approximately $308 million in requested funds for the Oroville Dam spillways reconstruction and emergency response. These funds
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National Water News |
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MSN.com - February 18, 2021
Texas water nightmare adds to power crisis as new winter storm moves in
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The National Law Review - February 17, 2021
In the latest PFAS water utility lawsuit (
PAWC Complaint – PFAS)
, the Pennsylvania-American Water Co. (“PAWC”) sued numerous PFAS
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Deseret News - February 16, 2021
as an attorney at a Southern California law firm widely regarded as the law firm with the most expertise on water issues, and even back in
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RISI Technology Channels - February 15, 2021
are anticipated to introduce legislation to restrict PFAS in water including policies on drinking water, surface water and/or groundwater,
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Market Screener - February 11, 2021
announced today will increase the capacity of the Reno Stead Water Reuse Facility to serve existing and future commercial business needs in
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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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