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Bringing Water to Southern California.

Our Mission

The mission of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is to provide its service area with adequate and reliable supplies of high-quality water to meet present and future needs in an environmentally and economically responsible way.

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MEMBER AGENCIES

19 million

PEOPLE IN SERVICE AREA

1.5 billion

GALLONS WATER DELIVERED DAILY

5

TREATMENT PLANTS

830

MILES OF PIPELINES

$1.6 billion

INVESTED IN LOCAL RESOURCES
Photo of signing agreement.

Project Labor Agreement

Project Labor Agreement: A Landmark Agreement

Metropolitan continues to support underserved communities with the expansion of workforce and training opportunities under its newly established Project Labor Agreement. This landmark agreement is a cooperative partnership between the construction labor unions and Metropolitan that requires contractors to follow labor requirements, including prevailing wage, employing local hires, providing adequate training and supporting apprenticeship programs. Read the full agreement.

Diamond Valley Lake

In Full Bloom

Spring Wildflowers Shine at Diamond Valley Lake

Spring bouquets are in full bloom at Diamond Valley Lake’s seasonal Wildflower Trail. From California poppies to deep blue arroyo lupines, visitors can now immerse themselves in the trail’s spectacular views and rich plant diversity. The bloom is anticipated to last through early summer depending on weather conditions. 

Image of the Colorado River Aqueduct

Annual Achievement Report

Annual Achievement Report: Leader in Conservation

For decades, Metropolitan has been a leader in conservation and support of local recycling and groundwater recharge projects. Despite unprecedented drought, and climate change, we have saved more than 1 million acre-feet of water in 2022. Learn more about our efforts and how you can help increase Southern California’s water supply reliability here.

Current Events___

Happening
Now.

Boardroom

June 2023

Board Meetings
& Agendas.

Upper Feeder Pipeline

Conserve Today

Addressing Weather Extremes.

Mc Weymouth Zeolite Tunnels

Met Responds

State Audit of Workplace Concerns.

Take a Tour___

From Source
To Tap.

Follow the extraordinary journey your water must take before you use it, from sources high in the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada, through critical purification processes, to homes and businesses across Southern California.

Workforce Investment___

Leading
the Way.

Supplying 40 percent of California’s water resources requires a workforce that is as agile and efficient as the water delivery systems we develop and operate. Succession planning, diversity, and asset retention are vital areas of focus that are key to the success of our organization.

Animated graphic about the Metropolitan's workforce, number of employees and retention.

Strategic Priorities___

Pathway to
the Future.

With a focus on areas of change and opportunity, Metropolitan - in an inclusive process - identified five strategic priorities that form an action-based framework for our approach to transformation. They support long-term stability and are attuned to the challenges of climate change, responsibilities to the public and our workforce, the importance of a sound business plan and continued collaboration with the communities we serve.

Learning to Conserve___

Saving
Everyday.

Supporting Sustainability Through Conservation.

Southern Californians get it. They know our water resources are not limitless. They’ve learned to conserve. And they know they can do more. That is where Metropolitan comes in. We offer water-saving tips, classes, and rebates for water-saving devices and sustainable landscaping. We are your partner as you learn how to make conservation a way of life.

Conservation Garden with orange pot at the center

Professional Opportunities___

Working
with Met.

CRA shutdown

Work with Us

Contractors
& Vendors.

Calcon Tradeshow

Get Involved

Small Business
Outreach.

Tunnel Cleaning

Join Us

Careers
& More.