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San Gabriel Valley Water Company

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Summary

Field Value
Summary Text The San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District (SGVMWD) is a supplemental water provider serving the communities of Alhambra, Azusa, Monterey Park, and Sierra Madre in California. As a municipal water district, SGVMWD operates water delivery systems, manages groundwater resources through the Main San Gabriel Basin, and maintains critical infrastructure including dams, reservoirs, and spreading grounds. The district also operates the Baldwin Park Key Well and participates in the State Water Project to ensure reliable water supply for its service area. Beyond water provision, SGVMWD actively promotes water conservation through rebate programs, the H2Owl Program, irrigation assistance, and educational outreach. The organization maintains transparency through regular board meetings, public records access, and community engagement initiatives. They offer various conservation programs, home water surveys, virtual water tours, and speakers bureau services to educate residents about water stewardship and sustainability solutions.

Structured Data

Field Value
Business Type Municipal water district
Cuisine Type Not applicable
Price Range Not available
Key Features Water supply management
Conservation programs
Educational outreach
Infrastructure maintenance
Public meetings
Best For Municipal water services
Water conservation education
Community water planning

Source Information

Field Value
Name San Gabriel Valley Water Company
URL https://www.sgvmwd.com/
Entity Type organization
Domain Authority www.sgvmwd.com

Contact Information

Field Value
Phone Number 11223760826
Emails info@sgvmwd.com
Addresses None found
Social Profiles facebook: SGVMWD
Service Area San Gabriel Valley, CA (5 mile radius from location)

Entity Relationships

Relationship Type Connected Entities
Parent Region San Gabriel Valley β†’ Los Angeles County β†’ California β†’ United States
Directory Source KatieJakes Directory
Knowledge Graph Node KatieJakes Knowledge Graph
Canonical Reference This page serves as a secondary canonical representation for entity resolution

Operating Hours

Please see: Complete Master Bundle (Raw JSON) section below and Discovered Website Text section for detailed hours information.

Menu Information

Please see: Complete Master Bundle (Raw JSON) section below and Discovered Website Text section for detailed menu information.

Cuisine Classification

No cuisine data extracted

KatieJakes Enhanced Schema.org (Primary)

Corrected and enhanced Schema.org representation with proper entity classification.
Schema Type: Organization
Reasoning: I chose @type Organization because this entity is a municipal water district - a government organization that provides water services and infrastructure management. It's not a business, restaurant, or venue, but rather a public utility organization with clear organizational structure, board governance, and public service mission as evidenced by the board meetings, transparency initiatives, and municipal service area.

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Recursive-LD: Dimensional Reasoning Layer

Advanced entity classification for AI reasoning systems.
This layer captures structural behavior, identity multiplicity, and relational topology that Schema.org cannot express. It helps AI systems reason about how to think about this entity, not just what it is.

Functional Role

What role does this entity play in its ecosystem?

service_provider community_educator resource_steward

Interaction Geometry

How information flows through this entity:

Flow Type Pattern
Primary Flowmunicipalities β†’ water services β†’ residents
Secondary Flowresidents β†’ conservation programs β†’ sustainability outcomes

Temporal Behavior

Time dynamics (not business hours):

Attribute Value
Modecontinuous
Cadenceconstant
Event IntensificationYes

Identity Tension

Multiplicities that Schema.org cannot express:

utility vs educator infrastructure provider vs community advocate

Negative Space

What this entity explicitly does NOT do (critical for avoiding misclassification):

non_commercial non_retail non_entertainment

Stability Profile

Attribute Level
Identity Coherencehigh
Format Persistencehigh
Volatilitylow

Relational Surface

Topological connections (without invented facts):

Relation Type Value
Connectsmunicipalities, residents, government, infrastructure
Acts Ashub

Complete Recursive-LD JSON

Machine-readable dimensional reasoning layer (also in <head> as Schema.org StructuredValue)

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Original schema extracted from target website for provenance and comparison.

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Discovered Website Text

================================================================================ FULL TEXT EXTRACTION: San Gabriel Valley Water Company URL: https://www.sgvmwd.com/ Extracted: 2026-01-12T16:41:24.871686Z ================================================================================ ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 1: About the District - SGVMWD URL: https://www.sgvmwd.com/about Words: 948 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── About the District The San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District provides reliable supplemental water for the communities of Alhambra, Azusa, Monterey Park, and Sierra Madre in a cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner. The District is a State Water Contractor, authorized to import supplies from the State Water Project to supplement local groundwater supplies for its member cities. The supplemental water is channeled through the District’s pipeline and system of turnouts to spreading grounds that are operated and maintained by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. The water gradually percolates into the aquifer before it is pumped out and delivered to the District’s member cities. In addition to supplemental water, the District provides its member cities with: Technical and engineering expertise Grants and low-interest loans for water supply and water quality infrastructure Grants and zero-interest loans for pandemic-related water projects Funding for pilot water conservation projects. The District assists its member cities with: Rebates for water-efficient products and appliances Conservation education School education programs Drought education Crisis communications For details on our four member cities’ water supply and water conservation programs, please visit their websites. Pages from SGVMWD_OverviewBrochure_Web Click to read our District Overview publication SGVMWD is a California special district – a local government created by the people of a community to deliver specialized services essential to their health, safety, economy and well-being. 1959 Formation of the District was approved by voters in Alhambra, Azusa, Monterey Park and Sierra Madre. 1962 Became a State Water Contractor responsible for delivering imported water from northern California via the State Water Project to the Main San Gabriel Basin. 1972 The Devil Canyon-Azusa Pipeline was built to connect to the State Water Project. 1973 Main San Gabriel Basin Watermaster created by the California Superior Court of Los Angeles County to administer the Basin’s adjudicated water rights and to provide a basin-wide governing body for management of water resources. 1974 Began delivering water from northern California to supplement local groundwater supplies in the Main San Gabriel Basin. 1985 Installed 1.05 megawatt hydroelectric power plant at the San Dimas turnout to generate electricity (β€œgreen power”). 1993 San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority established by State Legislature to develop, finance and implement groundwater treatment programs in the San Gabriel Basin. 1995 Devil Canyon-Azusa Pipeline extended from Azusa to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works’ San Gabriel Canyon Spreading Grounds. 2004 – 2005 $10 million in grants and loans provided to member cities to improve water supply reliability. 2008 District’s water conservation guru H2Owl introduced on Earth Day. 2012 Partnered with other major water agencies in the Main San Gabriel Basin to create the educational San Gabriel Valley Water Forum. 2014 – 2017 Grant received from Department of Water Resources for automated meter reading programs in member cities. 2019 Commemorated 60 years of providing supplemental water to augment local groundwater supplies. 2020 Offered more than $8 million in grants and loans to member cities to enhance operations, fund infrastructure and promote water conservation during Covid-19 pandemic. $1.9 million grant approved for City of Sierra Madre to fund the City’s portion of a joint water well with the City of Arcadia, enabling a direct connection to the Main San Gabriel Basin for the City. Board Approves $2.68 Million to help fund environmental planning for Delta Conveyance Project. 2021 The District provides approximately $7 million to support construction of Monterey Park PFAS/PFOA Water Treatment Facility and Sierra Madre Water Main. State Water Project allocations reduced to 5% due to drought. Board approves $500,000 Covid-19 Rate Assistance Program for member cities. 2022 State Water Project allocations reduced to 5% due to drought. Regional Connections PARTNERSHIPS AND RELATIONSHIPS ARE THE CORNERSTONE OF THE DISTRICT’S SUCCESS AND EFFECTIVENESS. Examples of our collaborative efforts include: Foundation of cooperation between member cities – Alhambra, Azusa, Monterey Park, and Sierra Madre Membership in the State Water Contractors Association, which represents the legal, policy, and regulatory interests of the State Water Project contractors Part of the San Gabriel Valley Watermaster, which administers adjudicated water rights and manages groundwater resources within the watershed and Main San Gabriel Basin Represented on the board of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority (WQA), established by the State Legislature to develop, finance, and implement groundwater treatment programs in the San Gabriel Basin Works with the Raymond Basin Management Board, as its member city, Sierra Madre, draws its water from the basin Coordinates with Los Angeles County Department of Public Works on delivery of water to local spreading grounds in the Main San Gabriel Basin Our Mission, Vision & Values Mission Statement The San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District provides reliable supplemental water for the communities of Alhambra, Azusa, Monterey Park and Sierra Madre in a cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner. Vision Statement A leader in water resource management, the San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District will provide a diversified and reliable supplemental water supply for the benefit of the communities we serve. Our Service Area The Water District’s service area covers 27 square miles and includes the cities of Alhambra, Azusa, Monterey Park and Sierra Madre. Combined, the District serves a population of more than 200,000 people. The San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District has five divisions: Division I – northern section of Alhambra Division II – northern section of Monterey Park and the southern section of Alhambra Division III – the remainder of Monterey Park Division IV – Sierra Madre Division V – Azusa Transparency Annual Reports California Public Records Act, Enterprise Catalog California State Controller Data Plans Financials Budget 2022-2023 Budget 2023-2024 Budget 2024-2025 Budget 2025 – 2026 Comprehensive Financial Annual Report 2021-2022 Comprehensive Financial Annual Report 2022-2023 Comprehensive Financial Annual Report 2023-2024

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Field Value
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Meta Description Rebates H2Owl Program Meetings & Agendas Your Water’s Journey Irrigation Program Latest News View More Water Supply Update
Canonical URL

Navigation Structure

Primary Navigation

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Transparencyhttps://sgvmwd.com/about-the-district/#transparency
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Latest Newshttps://sgvmwd.com/connect/#latest-news
Careershttps://sgvmwd.com/connect/#careers-bids-records
Bid Opportunitieshttps://sgvmwd.com/connect/#careers-bids-records
Public Records Requesthttps://sgvmwd.com/connect/#careers-bids-records
Contact Ushttps://sgvmwd.com/connect/#contact-us
Leadershiphttps://sgvmwd.com/our-leadership/
Board of Directorshttps://sgvmwd.com/our-leadership/#board-of-directors
Managementhttps://sgvmwd.com/our-leadership/#our-management
External Affairshttps://sgvmwd.com/our-leadership/#external-affairs
Agendas & Meetingshttps://sgvmwd.com/agendas/
Supply Stewardshiphttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/
Water Delivery Systemhttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/#water-delivery-system
Main San Gabriel Basinhttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/#main-san-gabriel-basin
Dams & Reservoirshttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/#dams-reservoirs
Spreading Groundshttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/#spreading-grounds
Baldwin Park Key Wellhttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/#baldwin-park-key-well
State Water Projecthttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/#state-water-project
Urban Water Management Planhttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/#urban-water-management-plan
Sustainability Solutionshttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/#sustainability-solutions
Water Supply Updatehttps://sgvmwd.com/supply-stewardship/#water-supply-update
Water Conservationhttps://sgvmwd.com/water-conservation
Saving Waterhttps://sgvmwd.com/water-conservation/#water-conservation
Rebateshttps://sgvmwd.com/water-conservation/#rebates

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"page_name": "About the District - SGVMWD", "title": "About the District - SGVMWD", "content": "About the District The San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District provides reliable supplemental water for the communities of Alhambra, Azusa, Monterey Park, and Sierra Madre in a cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner. The District is a State Water Contractor, authorized to import supplies from the State Water Project to supplement local groundwater supplies for its member cities. The supplemental water is channeled through the District’s pipeline and system of turnouts to spreading grounds that are operated and maintained by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. The water gradually percolates into the aquifer before it is pumped out and delivered to the District’s member cities. In addition to supplemental water, the District provides its member cities with: Technical and engineering expertise Grants and low-interest loans for water supply and water quality infrastructure Grants and zero-interest loans for pandemic-related water projects Funding for pilot water conservation projects. The District assists its member cities with: Rebates for water-efficient products and appliances Conservation education School education programs Drought education Crisis communications For details on our four member cities’ water supply and water conservation programs, please visit their websites. Pages from SGVMWD_OverviewBrochure_Web Click to read our District Overview publication SGVMWD is a California special district – a local government created by the people of a community to deliver specialized services essential to their health, safety, economy and well-being. 1959 Formation of the District was approved by voters in Alhambra, Azusa, Monterey Park and Sierra Madre. 1962 Became a State Water Contractor responsible for delivering imported water from northern California via the State Water Project to the Main San Gabriel Basin. 1972 The Devil Canyon-Azusa Pipeline was built to connect to the State Water Project. 1973 Main San Gabriel Basin Watermaster created by the California Superior Court of Los Angeles County to administer the Basin’s adjudicated water rights and to provide a basin-wide governing body for management of water resources. 1974 Began delivering water from northern California to supplement local groundwater supplies in the Main San Gabriel Basin. 1985 Installed 1.05 megawatt hydroelectric power plant at the San Dimas turnout to generate electricity (β€œgreen power”). 1993 San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority established by State Legislature to develop, finance and implement groundwater treatment programs in the San Gabriel Basin. 1995 Devil Canyon-Azusa Pipeline extended from Azusa to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works’ San Gabriel Canyon Spreading Grounds. 2004 – 2005 $10 million in grants and loans provided to member cities to improve water supply reliability. 2008 District’s water conservation guru H2Owl introduced on Earth Day. 2012 Partnered with other major water agencies in the Main San Gabriel Basin to create the educational San Gabriel Valley Water Forum. 2014 – 2017 Grant received from Department of Water Resources for automated meter reading programs in member cities. 2019 Commemorated 60 years of providing supplemental water to augment local groundwater supplies. 2020 Offered more than $8 million in grants and loans to member cities to enhance operations, fund infrastructure and promote water conservation during Covid-19 pandemic. $1.9 million grant approved for City of Sierra Madre to fund the City’s portion of a joint water well with the City of Arcadia, enabling a direct connection to the Main San Gabriel Basin for the City. Board Approves $2.68 Million to help fund environmental planning for Delta Conveyance Project. 2021 The District provides approximately $7 million to support construction of Monterey Park PFAS/PFOA Water Treatment Facility and Sierra Madre Water Main. State Water Project allocations reduced to 5% due to drought. Board approves $500,000 Covid-19 Rate Assistance Program for member cities. 2022 State Water Project allocations reduced to 5% due to drought. Regional Connections PARTNERSHIPS AND RELATIONSHIPS ARE THE CORNERSTONE OF THE DISTRICT’S SUCCESS AND EFFECTIVENESS. 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