About WRD - Water Replenishment District About WRD Mission and History The Water Replenishment District (WRD) is the largest groundwater agency by population in the state of California, managing and protecting local groundwater resources for four million residents
WRD WRD’s WIN 4 ALL plan uses available groundwater storage space to further increase the region's use of sustainable groundwater supplies Learn more!
Careers in Water - Water Replenishment District WRD and West Basin also partnered to create a video library which highlights some of the careers offered at your local water district Please click on the links below to see each spotlighted Career in Water
WRD Account Login WRD Pumper Portal Welcome to the WRD Pumper Portal, where water producers and rights holder can seamlessly report and track groundwater activities
Mission and History - Water Replenishment District WRD MISSION To provide, protect, and preserve safe and sustainable groundwater WRD VISION Utilizing groundwater aquifers to create a locally sustainable water supply for the Los Angeles Basin region WHAT WE DO The Water Replenishment District (WRD) is the largest groundwater agency by population in the state of California, managing and protecting local groundwater resources for four million
Board of Directors - Water Replenishment District Meeting Agendas and Minutes View Board and Committee meeting agendas and minutes Click to access our WRD Agendas site » Board of Directors Meetings - Audio Recordings Read more » Resolutions Download PDFs of signed resolutions of the Board of Directors Read more »
Watermaster - Water Replenishment District The Storage Panel is composed of each respective Water Rights Panel and the WRD Board of Directors, which together review and approve groundwater storage and augmentation projects within each Basin
Facility Tours - Water Replenishment District Facility Tours WRD offers a variety of engaging tours that teach about water recycling, groundwater replenishment and basin management Currently, WRD offers virtual tours (see below) and regular in-person tours of its flagship facility, the Albert Robles Center for Water Recycling and Environmental Learning (ARC)