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Water District Walnut Valley Mission Statement The Mission of Walnut Valley Water District is to provide a reliable, high quality w ater supply in a fiscally efficient and environmentally responsible manner w hile remaining committed to


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Walnut Valley Water District

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The Mission of Walnut Valley Water District is to provide a reliable, high quality w ater supply in a fiscally efficient and environmentally responsible manner w hile remaining committed to providing superior service to our customers.

Mission Statement

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History History

 Walnut Valley Water District w as formed under State law in 1952  Purpose w as to provide a supply of w ater for the people in this area.  The District provided potable w ater to 21 service connections w ith an approximate population of less than 800 in 1955.  Walnut Valley Water District w as formed under State law in 1952  Purpose w as to provide a supply of w ater for the people in this area.  The District provided potable w ater to 21 service connections w ith an approximate population of less than 800 in 1955.

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Walnut Valley Water District Board of Directors Walnut Valley Water District Board of Directors

Scarlett Kwong Division V Ed Hilden Division II Barbara Carrera Division III Allen Wu Division I Theodore Ebenkamp Division IV

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 Five election divisions  Elected by voters (odd years)  Serve overlapping 4-year terms  Set District Policy  Establish long-range goals and direction for the District  Five election divisions  Elected by voters (odd years)  Serve overlapping 4-year terms  Set District Policy  Establish long-range goals and direction for the District

Board of Directors

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Election Division Map Election Division Map

Diamond Bar Pomona Walnut Industry Rowland Heights

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District Statistics District Statistics

Population Served 113,236 Area Served (acres) 17,900 Annual Water Deliveries (gallons) 7.5 billion Average Daily Water Use (gallons) 20.6 million Average Daily Water Use Per Person 207 gallons

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Where Does Our Water Come From? Where Does Our Water Come From?

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Local Supplies

Groundwater & Recycling

Where Southern California Gets its Water

Local Supplies

LA Aqueduct

Conservation Colorado River Aqueduct California Aqueduct

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California’s Water Management Challenge

Very Wet Very Wet Very Dry Very Dry

 40-45 in  70-75 in  20-25 in  55-60 in  10-15 in  0-5 in  Over 100 in  30-35 in

Rainfall Distribution

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Colorado River Colorado River

 map  map

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Metropolitan Water District

  • f Southern California

Metropolitan Water District

  • f Southern California

MWD Service Area

 MWD provides

nearly 60 % of southern California’s supply

 6 counties; 5,200 square miles  18 million people  Regional economy: $822 billion  Projected growth:

~220,000 people/year

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We are 100% dependent on imported w ater for potable needs We are 100% dependent on imported w ater for potable needs

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California Water Today California Water Today

Los Angeles Aqueduct Colorado River Aqueduct

State Water Project

Local Reduced Deliveries Drought Conditions Low precipitation Regulatory Restrictions

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Potable Water System Potable Water System

Reservoirs 29 Million Gallons of Water Storage 89 Pump Stations 16 Pressure Regulating Stations 37 Miles of Water Mains 376

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Water Reservoir Water Reservoir

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Meter Connections Meter Connections

Single-family Residential 24,773 Multi-family Residential 215 Commercial / Institutional 1,115 Industrial 177 Landscape Irrigation 322 Total 26,078

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Annual Water Use (Million Gallons) Annual Water Use (Million Gallons)

Single-family Residential 5,447 Multi-family Residential 730 Commercial / Institutional 800 Industrial 159 Landscape Irrigation 392 Total 7,528

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Recycled Water Recycled Water

Serves parks, school grounds, and

  • ther large landscaped areas
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Recycled Water Recycled Water

 Reduces our dependence

  • n costly imported w ater

supplies  Recycled w ater supplied from Pomona Water Reclamation Plant & Wells  Average annual delivery

  • f 537 million gallons

 Diamond Bar Golf Course manmade lake w /capacity

  • f 1.7MG of Recycled

Water  Reduces our dependence

  • n costly imported w ater

supplies  Recycled w ater supplied from Pomona Water Reclamation Plant & Wells  Average annual delivery

  • f 537 million gallons

 Diamond Bar Golf Course manmade lake w /capacity

  • f 1.7MG of Recycled

Water

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Recycled Water System Recycled Water System

 3 Reservoirs w ith a combined storage capacity of 5.2 million gallons  Recycled Pump Station

  • Main pumps - 3,500 gpm

capacity

  • Booster pumps –1500 gpm

capacity  5 w ells – 2,000 gpm combined capacity  32 miles of pipeline  300 metered services (¾ ” to 8”)  3 pressure zones 810, 900, 950H  2 Recycled Interties w /RWD  3 Reservoirs w ith a combined storage capacity of 5.2 million gallons  Recycled Pump Station

  • Main pumps - 3,500 gpm

capacity

  • Booster pumps –1500 gpm

capacity  5 w ells – 2,000 gpm combined capacity  32 miles of pipeline  300 metered services (¾ ” to 8”)  3 pressure zones 810, 900, 950H  2 Recycled Interties w /RWD

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Industry Business Center Industry Business Center

 New Water facilities for the 600 acre project include:  New 2MG above ground reservoir.

  • New hydro pneumatic pump

station.

  • Booster pumps 2500 gpm

capacity  Approx. 24,000 linear feet of recycled w ater pipeline.  Existing potable irrigation service conversions to recycled services.  More than 82MG used to date.  New Water facilities for the 600 acre project include:  New 2MG above ground reservoir.

  • New hydro pneumatic pump

station.

  • Booster pumps 2500 gpm

capacity  Approx. 24,000 linear feet of recycled w ater pipeline.  Existing potable irrigation service conversions to recycled services.  More than 82MG used to date.

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Water Conservation Water Conservation

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Single Family 72% Multi Family 10% Commercial 11%

Industrial 2% Landscape 5%

Water Use In the District Water Use In the District

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Residential Water Usage Residential Water Usage

Outdoor, 64% Indoor , 36%

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INDOOR RESIDENTIAL WATER USE INDOOR RESIDENTIAL WATER USE

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Indoor Conservation Indoor Conservation

Go after the easy stuff first Fix leaks Change show erheads, faucets, toilets Go after the easy stuff first Fix leaks Change show erheads, faucets, toilets

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Indoor Water Usage Indoor Water Usage

Shower, 17% Clothes, 21%

Toilet, 27% Bath , 1% Washer, 1% Other, 3%

Faucet, 18% Leak, 11%

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Outdoor Water Use Outdoor Water Use

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Landscape Water Waste Landscape Water Waste

 Poor irrigation scheduling  Watering too often  Inefficient irrigation systems  Poor maintenance  Leaks  Poor irrigation scheduling  Watering too often  Inefficient irrigation systems  Poor maintenance  Leaks

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California Friendly California Friendly

 Low w ater using  California friendly plants are native to

  • ther areas w ith

similar climatic conditions  Thrive in our climate  More tolerant of varying w atering regimes  Thrive in our soils  Low w ater using  California friendly plants are native to

  • ther areas w ith

similar climatic conditions  Thrive in our climate  More tolerant of varying w atering regimes  Thrive in our soils

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Mission Statement Mission Statement

The mission of the Walnut Valley Water District is to provide a reliable, high quality w ater supply in a fiscally efficient and environmentally responsible manner w hile The mission of the Walnut Valley Water District is to provide a reliable, high quality w ater supply in a fiscally efficient and environmentally responsible manner w hile remaining committed to providing superior service to

  • ur customers.

Thank you! Thank you!

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