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Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District

www.evmwd.com

 
EVMWD, a public non-profit agency, was created on December 23, 1950 under the Municipal Water District Act of 1911. As a special district, EVMWDs powers include provision of public water service, water supply development and planning, wastewater treatment and disposal, and recycling. Currently, the district has over 45,000 water, wastewater and agricultural service connections. A Board of Directors sets governing policy and is the final authority for related appeals. The Board is authorized to set rates, fees and charges for district services, operations, and debt financing of capital improvements. EVMWD is a sub agency of the Western Municipal Water District, a member ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.evmwd.com
  • 31315 Chaney Street
    Lake Elsinore, CA USA 92531
  • Phone: 951.674.3146

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
James Ollerton
Chief Information Officer Profile

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