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Idyllwild Water District
History
For over half a century the IDYLLWILD WATER DISTRICT has maintained a safe water supply for domestic and commercial needs, as well as sewage
collection and
treatment
facilities. IWD
manages both
water and
wastewater
services in the
mountainous
community of
IDYLLWILD in
Riverside County.
This area is part of
a semiarid mountain
region in the San Bernardino mountains that receives an average precipitation of 28 inches each year. By impounding the seasonal flows of Strawberry Creek, capturing as much as possible of very intermittent storm run off, the District replenishes and maintains Foster Lake and its natural underground reservoir. From this source it recharges almost all of the water used by over 1600 IWD customers. Sewer service is provided to almost one third of these customers. With a commercial district of over 175 accounts, the Idyllwild Village is the economic hub of the Hill communities. The District’s service area is comprised of roughly 2100 acres, with 30 miles of water lines and 10 miles of sewer lines. Facilities operated by the District include 23 wells, water treatment plant, storage and distribution system (including Fire Protection Facilities), waste water treatment plant and sewage collection system. Currently the district has 7 employees, and is divided into four areas: water, sewer, field operations and administration. District funding is provided through user fees.
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