Irvine Ranch Water District, Water utility organization in Orange County, California.
The Irvine Ranch Water District is a water utility organization in Orange County that manages drinking water, urban runoff, and wastewater systems. It serves central areas of the county through a network of wells, storage tanks, and pipelines.
The organization was established in 1961 under California Water Code provisions and has grown to serve the expanding Orange County region. Its creation reflected the area's rapid development during the mid-20th century.
The district runs educational programs at San Joaquin Marsh where visitors can learn how water conservation shapes daily life in the region. These efforts show how the community has embraced responsible water management as part of its identity.
Customers can access water efficiency programs and rebate options through the district website and pay bills online conveniently. These services help residents monitor and adjust their water usage habits.
The system operates recycled water pipelines alongside drinking water infrastructure, allowing the district to stretch water resources further. This approach reduces pressure on groundwater reserves and supports long-term supply stability.
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