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AS OF JULY 2014
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SERVICE AREA:
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125.5 square miles or approximately 80,140 acres
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POPULATION SERVED:
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Approximately 213,000
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POTABLE WATER SOURCE:
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Imported water purchased from the region’s water importers, the San Diego County Water Authority and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The District also purchases treated water from the Helix Water District.
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NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES:
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140
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OPERATING BUDGET:
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$91.6 million for 2014-2015
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM:
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$10.6 million for 2014-2015
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POTABLE WATER SALES:
RECYCLED WATER SALES:
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30,207 Acre Feet (for FY 2013)
4,749 Acre Feet
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WATER CONNECTIONS:
SEWER CONNECTIONS:
RECYCLED CONNECTIONS:
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49,260 meters in service
6,071 connections
713
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TREATMENT PLANT:
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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:
SEWER LIFT STATIONS:
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21 potable water pump stations
3 recycled water pump stations
5 sewer lift stations
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RESERVOIRS:
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40 potable water reservoirs
4 recycled water reservoirs
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WATER STORAGE CAPACITY:
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217.6 million gallons - potable water storage
43.7 million gallons - recycled water storage
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OTHER MISC. WATER FACILITIES:
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726 miles of potable water mains
88 miles of sewer mains
102 miles of recycled water mains (4" or greater)
5,939 fire hydrants
20,460 potable water valves
1,473 recycled water valves
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