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The Citys current water supply consists of imported surface water from the Calleguas Municipal Water District (CMWD), groundwater from the United Water Conservation District (UWCD), and local groundwater from City wells.
See and taste for yourself the agricultural powerhouse that is Oxnard. Having earned the moniker Strawberry Capital of California for its abundant export, the city was actually built in the late 1800s around a booming sugar beet business that attracted migrant workers to the rich fields of the Oxnard plain.
Oxnard water is safe and ready to drink at a fraction of the cost of bottled water.
Our community relies on three 100% local water sources - the Ventura River, Lake Casitas, and local groundwater wells. In addition, Ventura Water provides reclaimed water from the Ventura Water Reclamation Facility to two municipal golf courses, the Ventura Marina area, and private customers for landscape irrigation.
A water conservation plan is a written document developed by a public drinking water system that evaluates current and projected water use, assesses infrastructure, operations, and management practices, and describes actions to be taken to reduce water losses, waste, or consumption and increase the efficiency with
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Water Supply and Sources The Citys current water supply consists of imported surface water from the Calleguas Municipal Water District (CMWD), groundwater from the United Water Conservation District (UWCD), and local groundwater from City wells.
Venturas water supply meets all stringent state and federal drinking water requirements.
The ten states with the cleanest tap water in the US are Hawaii, the District of Columbia, Nebraska, Delaware, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Nevada.
WHAT IS THE MASTER PLAN? The Master Plan will guide decision-making for the future development and management of parks, recreation facilities, beaches and open space within the City of Oxnard (City). The master plan is a planning document, intended to set goals, objectives, and standards for the City.
The City of Oxnard has three main water facilities: Desalter Facility where groundwater is run through desalination and prepared for mixing with other water sources. Advanced Water Purification Facility a facility that recycles water that would otherwise be lost to the ocean.

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