Consumers in East Los Angeles, West San Bernardino Counties Asked to Reduce Water Use During Pipeline Shutdown.Work on Major Large-Diameter Water Line to Begin Monday (Feb. 5), Affecting Consumers from La Verne La Verne (lə vûrn), city (1990 pop. 30,897), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1906. La Verne, which began as a citrus-processing center, now has varied manufacturing, including electronic components, apparel, hand to Fontana LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- Ninth paragraph, first sentence should read: In upgrading the Rialto Rialto, city (1990 pop. 72,388), San Bernardino co., S Calif., a residential suburb of San Bernardino; inc. 1911. The city has greatly expanded as a result of the economic and demographic growth of the southern California area. Feeder, Metropolitan plans to install concrete vaults in the 8-foot-diameter pipeline that will eventually house isolation valves to be installed in the future, Man said. (sted Foothill Feeder.) The corrected release reads: CONSUMERS IN EAST LOS ANGELES East Los Angeles, uninc. city (1990 pop. 126,379), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a residential suburb of Los Angeles, in an industrial area. It has a large Mexican-American population. There is a performing arts center and a cultural center. A junior college is there. , WEST SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino, city, United States San Bernardino (săn bûr'nədē`nō), city (1990 pop. 164,164), seat of San Bernardino co., S Calif., at the foot of the San Bernardino Mts.; inc. 1854. COUNTIES ASKED TO REDUCE WATER USE DURING PIPELINE SHUTDOWN Residents and businesses in the east Los Angeles and west San Bernardino counties are being called upon to make plans to reduce outdoor watering and non-essential indoor water use while a major regional water pipeline is upgraded during a seven-day shutdown beginning Monday (Feb. 5). Officials from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is the largest bulk water supplier for municipal use in the world. The name is usually shortened to the "Metropolitan Water District" or simply "MWD". , Three Valleys Municipal Water District, Inland Empire In·land Empire A region of the northwest United States between the Cascade Range and the Rocky Mountains, comprising eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, northern Idaho, and western Montana. Farming, lumbering, and mining are important to the area. Utilities Agency and local retail water agencies made the precautionary pre·cau·tion·ar·y also pre·cau·tion·al adj. Of, relating to, or constituting a precaution: taking precautionary measures; gave precautionary advice. Adj. 1. water-saving request today as Metropolitan prepares for the planned shutdown of its Rialto Feeder. The shutdown is scheduled to run through Sunday, Feb. 11. Affected areas include the cities and communities of La Verne, Claremont, Chino Chino (chē`nō), city (1990 pop. 59,682), San Bernardino co., S Calif.; founded 1887, inc. 1910. It is the business and processing center of a diversified farming (notably dairying) area. , Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga (răn`chō k 'kəmäng`gə), city (1990 pop. 101,409), San Bernardino co., S Calif. ,
Upland and Fontana."Water agencies and cities throughout this area will either seek voluntary or, in some cases, mandatory reductions in water use during this period," said Richard Atwater, general manager of the Inland Empire Utilities Agency. "I encourage consumers who want more information to contact their local water provider directly." Richard Hansen, Three Valleys general manager, said conservation by consumers and businesses would be essential to help endure the shutdown without further disruptions or inconveniences. "During this time of year, landscape experts tell us lawns should easily be able to last the entire shutdown without water," Hansen said. "If it isn't raining, you may want to deep water your lawn and landscaping over the weekend. Just be prepared to reduce your outdoor water use beginning Monday (Feb. 5)." Debra C. Man, Metropolitan's chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. , said the district routinely schedules repairs and improvements of its facilities in winter months, when temperatures usually are cooler and demands are lower. "These shutdowns permit us to complete inspections and perform necessary maintenance and upgrades with the least impact on consumers," Man said. "The upgrades are essential to maintain reliable water deliveries to communities and businesses." In upgrading the Rialto Feeder, Metropolitan plans to install concrete vaults in the 8-foot-diameter pipeline that will eventually house isolation valves to be installed in the future, Man said. The district also plans to replace a 20-foot pipeline section, as well as inspect portions of the line. The 30-mile Rialto Feeder extends west from the Devil Canyon Power Plant near San Bernardino to Metropolitan's San Dimas Power Plant, delivering up to 450,000 gallons of imported water a minute for 6 million residents. The pipeline is the only source of supplemental water to communities served by the Inland Empire Utilities Agency, which relies on Metropolitan water for about 30 percent of its water supply needs. Three Valleys, which uses Metropolitan water for up to 60 percent of its needs, has the ability to receive imported water through an alternate MWD MWD Metropolitan Water District of Southern California MWD Measurement While Drilling (oil drilling) MWD Morgan Stanley Dean Witter (stock symbol) MWD Molecular Weight Distribution MWD Military Working Dog pipeline. Before work on the pipeline begins, residents and businesses are asked to plan to do their part to ensure reservoirs and local supplies won't be drained. Steps include reducing outdoor watering of landscapes and lawns, hand-washing vehicles, refraining from filling of swimming pools or spas, and hosing down driveways and sidewalks Feb. 5-11. Other water-saving measures can include running only full loads of clothes washers and dishwashers, not leaving the water running when washing dishes, keeping showers to a maximum of 10 minutes and not leaving the water running when brushing your teeth or shaving. Additional water-saving tips can be found at "bewaterwise.com." The call for outdoor conservation is consistent with Metropolitan's ongoing region-wide public outreach campaign that encourages reductions in outdoor water use through more efficient irrigation irrigation, in agriculture, artificial watering of the land. Although used chiefly in regions with annual rainfall of less than 20 in. (51 cm), it is also used in wetter areas to grow certain crops, e.g., rice. and use of native, drought-tolerant plants in landscapes. For more information, consumers and businesses are asked to contact their local water provider: East Los Angeles County: City of La Verne (909) 596-8744 Golden State Water Co. (800) 999-4033 (City of Claremont) West San Bernardino County: City of Chino (909) 464-8368 City of Chino Hills (909) 364-2806 City of Upland (909) 291-2935 City of Ontario (909) 395-2678 Cucamonga Valley Water District (909) 987-2591 Fontana Water Company (909) 822-2201 Monte Vista Water District (909) 624-0035 |
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