In an effort to keep new customers in water, Eastern Municipal Water District will begin construction of its first plant to treat and filter 10 million gallons a day of imported fresh water.
In an effort to keep new customers in water, Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) will begin construction of its first plant to treat and filter 10 million gallons a day of imported fresh water.
EMWD is one of 26 agencies comprising the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which owns and operates the Colorado River Aqueduct. Fresh water treatment of supplies from the Colorado River Aqueduct and from northern California water has been performed traditionally by Metropolitan Water District, Southern California's major imported water provider.