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  2. Eastern Municipal Water District of Southern California

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    The Eastern Municipal Water District of Southern California is a regional water district formed in 1950 to secure additional water for a largely rural area of western Riverside County. In addition to water service, responsibilities include sewage collection, water desalination and water recycling. EMWD also sells to eight other water agencies ...

  3. Vail Lake - Wikipedia

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    Vail Lake covers approximately 1,100 acres (4.5 km 2) and has a storage capacity of 51,000 acre-feet (63,000,000 m 3 ), [2] although it currently contains about 34,000 acre-feet (42,000,000 m 3) of water. [3] Vail Lake is supplied by storm water runoff from Kolb, Temecula, and Wilson Creeks. [3] Surface water stored in the lake is used to help ...

  4. Temecula, California - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970 census, the United States Census Bureau enumerated the population of the entire Murrieta-Rancho California-Temecula area at 2,769. In 1970, the Temecula Town Association, a non-profit, charitable organization, incorporated. In 1977, the present-day Rancho California Water District was formed.

  5. Rancho Temecula - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Temecula was a 26,609-acre (107.68 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Riverside County, California given on December 14, 1844 [1] by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Feliz Valdez. [2] The grant extended south along the east bank Murrieta Creek to Temecula Creek and encompassed present-day Temecula, Murrieta and Murrieta Hot Springs.

  6. Santa Margarita River - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Margarita River which with the addition of what is now Temecula Creek, was formerly known as the Temecula River, is a short intermittent river on the Pacific coast of southern California in the United States, approximately 30.9 miles (49.7 km) [2] long. One of the last free-flowing rivers in southern California, it drains an arid ...

  7. Menifee, California - Wikipedia

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    252936, 2497157. Website. www .cityofmenifee .us. Menifee is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, and is part of the Inland Empire. [7] Named after a local miner, Luther Menifee Wilson, it was settled in the 19th century, and established as an independent city in 2008.

  8. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mwdh2o .com. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a regional wholesaler and the largest supplier of treated water in the United States. The name is usually shortened to "Met," "Metropolitan," or "MWD." It is a cooperative of fourteen cities, eleven municipal water districts, and one county water authority ...

  9. 4 Reasons You Definitely Need Homeowners Insurance - AOL

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    The biggest reason for this trend is homeowners insurance is now more expensive than ever. According to a 2023 report from PolicyGenius, rates increased by roughly 21% between May 2022 and May ...