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Water Management Plans
Integrated Regional Water Management Plan
The Antelope Valley Integrated Regional Water Management Plan (IRWMP), also known as The AV Water Plan, is a multi-county collaboration effort developed to address regional concerns about water supply reliability, water quality, flood protection, environmental resources and land use management in the Antelope Valley.
Antelope Valley Integrated Regional Water Management Plan (IRWMP)
Urban Water Management Plan
In 1983, the California Legislature enacted the Urban Water Management Planning Act (AB 797; Water Code, Division 6, Part 2.6, Section 10610-10656). This Act requires water suppliers serving more than 3,000 customers or providing more than 3,000 acre-feet of water annually to prepare an Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) to promote water demand management and efficient water use.
The UWMP is designed to provide an effective management and planning tool for water agencies throughout California. It allows for a succinct summary of an agency’s water supplies, demands and plans to ensure future reliability. It also encourages the efficient management of water supplies by requiring a discussion of potential water transfers and exchanges, desalination and recycled water opportunities.
The UWMP shall be updated at least once every five years, in calendar years ending in 5 and zero.
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Los Angeles County Waterworks Districts is currently in the process of preparing the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) Update. The Waterworks Districts invites you to submit comments in anticipation of the development of our 2020 UWMP. If you have questions regarding the Waterworks District's 2020 UWMP, please contact Kari Eskridge, Senior Civil Engineer, at (626) 300-3392 or via email at keskridge@dpw.lacounty.gov
The Waterworks Districts will conduct public outreach to inform and solicit input from stakeholders during the planning and development of the UWMP Update, if you would like to be included in this process please sign up for our email notification list HERE.
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Los Angeles County Waterworks Districts is currently in the process of preparing the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) Update. The Waterworks Districts invites you to submit comments in anticipation of the development of our 2020 UWMP. If you have questions regarding the Waterworks District's 2020 UWMP, please contact Kari Eskridge, Senior Civil Engineer, at (626) 300-3392 or via email at keskridge@dpw.lacounty.gov
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