![]() ![]() The District owns capacity rights in several adjoining water agencies’ reservoirs and pipelines, such as El Toro Water District R‐6 ii reservoir, the Santa Margarita Water District Upper Chiquita Reservoir, the Joint Transmission Main (a joint powers agreement between the District and other water agencies), Eastern Transmission Main jointly owned by the District and the City of San Juan Capistrano, the South County Pipeline, which conveys water from the Allen McColloch Pipeline to several south county water agencies, and the Irvine Ranch Water District Interconnection jointly owned with Irvine Ranch Water District. 20 pressure reducing stations and flow control facilities to convey water from high to low zones.30 pump stations to pump water from lower pressure zones to the higher pressure zones.173 million gallons of total potable water storage capacity.26 steel and 2 pre‐stressed concrete operational storage reservoirs. ![]() 656 miles of domestic water distribution pipelines.The Baker Water Treatment Plant (WTP) will provide approximately one‐third of the treated potable water to the District, and a secondary treatment plant that will treat imported MET water and improve local water reliability. MET’s sources of water primarily include water imported from the Colorado River and from the State Water Project.Īll of the District’s potable water is treated at the Diemer Filtration Plant in Yorba Linda, California, along with the Baker Water Treatment Plant in Lake Forest, California, which is then delivered through three major transmission facilities: the South County Pipeline (SCP), East Orange County Feeder #2 (EOCF#2), and the Allen‐McColloch Pipeline (AMP). The District is a customer agency of MWDOC and, as such, receives water from available sources of MET. The District imports all of its potable water from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MET) through its member agency, the Municipal Water District of Orange County (MWDOC), a wholesale importer of water from MET. Moulton Niguel Water District’s service area encompasses approximately 37 square miles, serving over 170,000 in population within the cities of Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Dana Point and San Juan Capistrano. ![]()
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