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San Bernardino Valley plans for the region’s long-term water supply by importing supplemental water and managing groundwater use across most basins within its service area.

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Where your Water Comes From

San Bernardino Valley imports water as a State Water Project contractor and manages groundwater storage within its service area. Formed under the Municipal Water District Act of 1911, the agency has broad authority to provide water services, as well as wastewater and stormwater management, recreation, and fire protection. State Water Project water is received at the Devil Canyon Power Plant Afterbay near California State University San Bernardino and conveyed east to spreading grounds, agricultural users, and wholesale customers in the San Bernardino Basin, and west for direct delivery and groundwater recharge in the Colton-Rialto Basin. San Bernardino Valley does not sell water director to residents.

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State Water Project Map

353

Square Miles

15

Local Water Retailers Served

700,000

Residents Served

42

Miles of Pipeline

Outreach & Conservation

San Bernardino Valley is committed to connecting with the communities we serve. The District participates in community events, hosts educational tours, supports school education programs, and makes presentations to community groups.

Outreach & Conservation

Current Statewide Water Conditions

An overview of current statewide hydrologic water conditions is provided on this page, courtesy of the Department of Water Resources California Data Exchange Center. The data presented is preliminary and may be subject to revision.

If you are interested in the quality of the water you receive, please contact your water agency and ask them to send you a copy of their consumer confidence report.

Current Water Quality Conditions

Please note: Water from the State Water Project is untreated and must be filtered by a treatment plant before being served to customers. If you are interested in the quality of the water you receive, please contact your water agency and ask them to send you a copy of their consumer confidence report. This document may also be available through their website.

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How Can I Save Water?

It’s up to each and every customer to stay committed to using water efficiently so we can ensure our stored supplies last as long as possible. Visit the Save Our Water website linked below for more resources.

Save Our Water Website