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Water in Orange County Needs "One Voice" <br />MET provides most of the water imported into Orange County. MET currently delivers an <br />average of 1.7 billion gallons of water per day to a 5,200 square mile service area. MET is a <br />group of 26 cities and water districts providing drinking water to over 19 million people in Los <br />Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties. <br />N9ecrapalitan Walcr Uislriec of Snuthern Calforoia HOOVE P DAM <br />41 <br />y _ AQUEDUCT <br />Y tMT�Ma r.auriw i � � INTArIE <br />PUMP LIFT' <br />'t .-Wx"r."r*" .K �PARK IEA <br />DAW <br />SIYH �EArrhA�ME ffl41}41 T �^ - + <br />+�y F,�ffifF <br />�, sir. piRSN {1�T. F iu�Li�aC GWl�.ty � <br />OL 4110 <br />Municipal Water District of Orange County <br />MWDOC acts as a pass -through agency for MET's imported water. This imported water is sold <br />to MWDOC's 27 member agencies which, except for Fullerton, Anaheim and Santa Ana, covers <br />the entire County. MWDOC also sell untreated water to OCWD for ground water discharge. <br />MWDOC does not own or operate any water infrastructure. <br />2021-2022 Orange County Grand Jury Page 6 <br />City Council 8-8 9/20/2022 <br />