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District Overview

General Information
Formed on July 10, 1952, the Walnut Valley Water
District, a California Water District, is
located approximately 20 miles east of Los Angeles in the San
Gabriel Valley, encompassing an area of approximately 29 square miles
with over 26,000 service connections serving nearly 100,000 multi-use
consumers in six communities. The District's present service area
includes all of the city of Diamond Bar, portions of the cities of
Industry, Pomona, Walnut, and West Covina, and the easterly section
of the unincorporated area of Rowland Heights.
Statistical Information
| Population in Service Area |
99,716 |
| Total Acreage in Service Area |
17,900 |
| Number of Active Water Services |
26,078 |
| Number of Reservoirs |
27 |
| Number of Booster Pump Stations |
16 |
| Total Gallons of Water Storage |
87.4 million |
| Number of Pressure Regulating Stations |
37 |
| Total Distance of Water Mains in System (Miles) |
370 |
| Water Quality Analyses Performed Yearly |
17,000 |
| Average Annual Water Deliveries (Gallons) |
7.5 billion |
| Average Water System Daily Use (Gallons) |
20.6 million |
| Average Daily Use Per Person (Gallons) |
207 |
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