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The Nevada Irrigation District has reviewed the projected supply and demand of drinking and irrigation water to over 25,000 homes, farms and businesses within its boundaries a move needed to update its Urban Water Management Plan.
As a supplier servicing over 3,000 customers with over 3,000 acre feet of water annually, NID is required by the California Department of Water Resources to submit an Urban Water Management Plan once every five years. The plan offers an overview of the district’s water availability and reliability, estimates of past, present and projected water use, and strategies for meeting the community’s changing water needs.
Massive Overhaul Improves Efficiency At California Treatment Plant
By Thomas Renner
Outside of the region where it located, many people might be unaware of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Established in 1928, the “Met” is a regional wholesaler and the largest supplier of treated water in the United States.
Approximately 19 million rely on water from the district, which is more than 171 nations, the combined population of Switzerland, Ireland, and Norway, and 46 U.S. states. The district’s facilities serve residents covering 5,200 square miles, including parts of Los Angeles and San Diego. In a state that continually faces a water crisis, the Met’s importance to the community cannot be overstated.
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