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AS OF
JULY, 2008
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SERVICE AREA: |
125.5 Square miles,
or approximately 80,140 acres |
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POPULATION
SERVED: |
Approximately
191,500 |
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POTABLE WATER SOURCE: |
Imported by the
Metropolitan Water
District of
Southern California,
acquired through five
(5) connections to
San Diego County Water
Authority aqueducts. |
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NUMBER OF
EMPLOYEES: |
169 |
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OPERATING BUDGET: |
$67.1 Million for 2008-2009 |
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CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM: |
$30.9 Million
for 2008-2009 |
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POTABLE WATER DELIVERIES:
RECYCLED WATER SALES: |
39,359 Acre Feet
(calendar year 2007)
4,568 Acre Feet |
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WATER
CONNECTIONS:
SEWER
CONNECTIONS: |
48,376
Meters in service
6,069 connections |
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TREATMENT PLANT: |
1 - The Ralph W. Chapman Water
Recycling Facility
with a maximum capacity of 1.3 million gallons
per day. |
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PUMP STATIONS: |
22 potable water pump stations
3 recycled water
pump stations |
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RESERVOIRS: |
39 potable water reservoirs
4 recycled water reservoirs |
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WATER
STORAGE CAPACITY: |
197.3
million
gallons of potable water storage
44 million gallons - recycled water storage |
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OTHER MISC. WATER FACILITIES: |
722 miles of potable water mains
88 miles of sewer mains
93 miles of recycled water mains
(4” or greater)
5,651 fire hydrants
19,131 potable water valves
1,314 recycled water valves |
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2008 All rights reserved |