Friday, October 28, 2011

Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California


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The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is the largest supplier of treated water in the US. The name is usually shortened to the "Metropolitan Water District" or simply "MWD". It is a cooperative of 14 cities and 12 municipal water districts that indirectly provides water to 18 million people in its 5,200-square-mile (13,000 km2) service area. It was created by an act of the California Legislature in 1928, primarily to build and operate the Colorado River Aqueduct. MWD became the first (and largest) contractor to the State Water Project in 1960.
                    It includes parts of Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino and  Ventura  counties. The district covers primarily the coastal and most heavily populated portions of Southern California; however large portions of San Diego, San Bernardino and Riverside counties are located outside of its service area.
               The MWD headquarters is located at 700 North Alameda Street in downtown Los Angeles, adjacent to Union Station.

Water district overview
Formed                1928
Headquarters Los Angeles
Website
www.mwdh2o.com



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