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  2. Escondido, California - Wikipedia

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    The City of Escondido Water Utilities serves most customers within the city while Rincon del Diablo Municipal Water District serves potable and recycled water to the greater Escondido valley and some portions of the incorporated city.

  3. San Diego County Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) is a wholesale supplier of water to the roughly western third of San Diego County, California. The Water Authority was formed in 1944 by the California State Legislature. SDCWA serves 24 member agencies with 36 Board of Director members.

  4. Lake Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Lake Hodges has a total capacity of 30,251 acre-feet of water. [2] Lake Hodges is owned by the city of San Diego, supplies water to the San Dieguito Water District and Santa Fe Irrigation District, and its mailing city address is Escondido.

  5. With water rates rising, many are struggling to pay. A Senate bill would establish a permanent program to help low-income customers who are falling behind.

  6. North County (San Diego area) - Wikipedia

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    North County is well known for its affluence, especially in Encinitas, Carlsbad, Del Mar, Rancho Santa Fe, Poway and Solana Beach, where house prices range, on average, above $1,000,000. [1] Cities along the 78 freeway ( Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos and Escondido) have more mixed incomes.

  7. Olivenhain Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Olivenhain Dam is a gravity dam near Escondido, California. The dam was constructed between 1998 and 2003 as part of San Diego 's Emergency Storage Project with the primary purpose of water supply for municipal use.

  8. Federal Power Act - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Power Act, initially enacted as the Federal Water Power Act, established the Federal Power Commission (now the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) as the licensing authority for hydroelectric projects in the United States.

  9. San Diego–Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    San Diego–Tijuana is an international transborder agglomeration, [5] straddling the border of the adjacent North American coastal cities of San Diego, California, United States, and Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. The 2020 population of the region was 5,456,577, making it the largest bi-national conurbation shared between the United States ...

  10. East County, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Geography. East County does not have an official geographic definition, although East County boundaries are unofficially drawn by the County of San Diego for its second district. [1] It commonly includes El Cajon, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Poway, and Santee, as well as suburban and rural unincorporated communities such as Lakeside, Spring Valley ...

  11. Lake Hodges Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Hodges Bridge is a component of Interstate 15 that spans Lake Hodges in San Diego, just south of the city limits of Escondido, California. Lake Hodges Bridge is an important part of San Diego's north–south transportation axis. The original bridge was constructed in 1919.