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HISTORY



The history of the District at a glance..

Joseph C. Reichenberger on
the genesis of the District.

The San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District was formed in 1959 after winning approval from the voters of Alhambra, Azusa, Monterey Park, and Sierra Madre. In anticipation of its long-term water needs, the Water District entered into a contract with the State of California Department of Water Resources in 1962 for the delivery of 25,000 acre-feet of water per year from the State Water Project. In 1964, the contract was amended to allow for 28,800 acre-feet. Today the District is one of 29 State Water Contractors who obtain water from the vast State Water Project and who pay for retirement of the bond used to construct it, as well as its operation and maintenance.

In 1969, the Water District constructed the Devil Canyon-Azusa Pipeline to deliver water from the State Water Project to the Main San Gabriel Basin. Starting in 1975 and continuing today, the Water District has been importing water from Northern California for replenishment of the San Gabriel Basin. In 1981, an additional outlet was added to the pipeline at San Dimas Wash.

In 1985, the Water District installed a 1.05 megawatt hydroelectric power plant at the San Dimas turnout to generate electricity in conjunction with its supplemental water deliveries. In 1995, we completed an extension of the Devil Canyon-Azusa Pipeline from Azusa to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works' San Gabriel Canyon Spreading Grounds. The extension provides us with greater flexibility in delivering water to the Main San Gabriel Basin and better serving member cities. In 1998, another outlet was constructed at Big Dalton Wash to utilize the LA County Department of Public Works’ Citrus Spreading Grounds.

1402 N. VOSBURG DRIVE  |   P.O. BOX 1299
AZUSA, CALIFORNIA 91702
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