Orange County Water District

Orange County Water District
Agency overview
Formed1933; 91 years ago (1933)
Headquarters18700 Ward St
Fountain Valley, California
33°41′37″N 117°56′42″W / 33.693557°N 117.944915°W / 33.693557; -117.944915
Agency executive
  • Michael R. Markus, P.E.,
    General Manager
Websitewww.ocwd.com

The Orange County Water District is a special district that manages the groundwater basin beneath central and northern Orange County, California. The groundwater basin provides a water supply to 19 municipal water agencies and special districts that serve 2.5 million Orange County residents. The Orange County Water District's service area covers approximately 350 square miles (910 km2) and the District owns approximately 1,600 acres (650 ha) in and near the Santa Ana River, which it uses to capture water flows for groundwater recharge. Additionally, the Orange County Water District owns approximately 2,150 acres (870 ha) of land above the Prado Dam in the Prado Reservoir and uses that land for water conservation, water storage and water quality improvements.[1] The water district's administrative offices and the Groundwater Replenishment System facilities are located in Fountain Valley, while it also operates various groundwater recharge facilities located in Anaheim and Orange.

  1. ^ "Orange County Water District - District Service Area". Orange County Water District Website. Orange County Water District. Retrieved May 22, 2013.