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About
Casitas Municipal Water District
The Casitas
Municipal Water District supplies water to 60-70,000 people in Western
Ventura County and to hundreds of farms. The District boundaries
encompass the city of Ojai, Upper Ojai, the Ventura River Valley
area, the city of Ventura to Mills Road, and the Rincon and beach
area to the ocean and Santa Barbara County line.
The District's
current annual water deliveries can vary considerably from year
to year. This is because the District has a large number of agricultural
customers whose water needs can change significantly due to variations
in weather and rainfall. Water deliveries can be lower than 15,000
acre-feet per year to higher than 23,000 acre-feet in a given year.
The District
was formed in October of 1952. On March 1, 1956, the Ventura River
project was authorized by Congress, which included the Robles Diversion
facility on the Ventura River, the Robles Canal, and the Casitas
Dam. The Casitas Dam was completed in November 1958. Lake Casitas
then began to fill up and would not spill until 1978. Lake Casitas
holds 254,000 acre-feet of water when full.
The Lake Casitas
Recreation Area has become a very popular destination site with
over 750,000 visitors each year.
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