- Regional Water Recycling Plant No. 1 - IEUA
Regional Water Recycling Plant No 1 (RP-1) is located in the city of Ontario and has been in operation since 1948 The plant has undergone several expansions to increase the design hydraulic domestic sewage (wastewater) treatment capacity to 44 million gallons per day
- Water Quality | City of Ontario, California
Where there is little to no information available, the Ontario Municipal Utilities Company (OMUC) investigated and classified the material of the water service lines
- City Of Ontario Water Purification Plant in Ontario, CA 91764
City Of Ontario Water Purification Plant located at E 4th St, Ontario, CA 91764 - reviews, ratings, hours, phone number, directions, and more
- MWD Distribution Map - Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
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- Water Facilities Authority - Home
The Authority owns and operates an 81-millon gallons per day surface water treatment plant called Agua de Lejos Treatment Plant, which began operations in 1988 and is located in the City of Upland This treatment plant treats and disinfects imported water supplies from the state water project
- CITY OF ONTARIO WATER, RECYCLED WATER, SEWER, AND DRAINAGE MASTER PLANS . . .
The City of Ontario is updating four Utility Master Plans: Water Master Plan, Recycled Water Master Plan, Sewer Master Plan, and Drainage Master Plan These updates build upon the previous plans adopted in 2012 The updated Master Plans propose: (1) upgrading pipelines and related infrastructure to support projected growth in Ontario (refer to Table 3 2-2); (2) replacing aging infrastructure
- Water Treatment Plants in Ontario, CA with Reviews
Find 2 listings related to Water Treatment Plants in Ontario on YP com See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for Water Treatment Plants locations in Ontario, CA
- New Water Treatment Facility The City of Ontario . . . - Facebook
Construction was completed in March 2024 The new facility treats water from two existing groundwater wells, producing a maximum flow of 6,000 gallons per minute
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