Lee Lake Water District
The Temescal Valley Water District, formerly known as the Lee Lake Water District, has been providing reliable and efficient water services to the residents of the Temescal Valley area since 1965. Nestled in the foothills of the Cleveland National Forest, the district is responsible for supplying potable and reclaimed water, as well as wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal. With a commitment to personal service, the district obtains its water from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, ensuring a high-quality water source for its customers.
Over the years, the Temescal Valley Water District has witnessed significant changes in the area, transforming from farmland to residential communities, businesses, and industrial parks. Despite these changes, the district remains dedicated to meeting operational costs, system improvements, and reserve funding to ensure the continued satisfaction of its customers. With a focus on water conservation and a comprehensive cost-of-service analysis, the district strives to provide great water while preserving valuable resources.
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