California American Water Company (CalAm)

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Summary

California American Water Company (CalAm) is a private water supply and distribution company for the majority of the southern Monterey Bay. [1]

History

In 1965 CalAm purchased the Monterey Peninsula's water system and water rights. This purchase included both the San Clemente Dam and Los Padres Dam withing The Carmel River Watershed. [2]

Timeline

  • 1965 - California American Water Company purchases southern Monterey Bay's water delivery system and Carmel River rights from California Water and Telephone Company.
  • 2003 - CalAm proposes the Coastal Water Project (CWP).
  • 2009 - State Water Resouces Control Board issues cease and desist order to CalAm.
  • 2012 - CalAm applies for Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project, a desalination plant with a slant well intake in Marina.

References

  1. California American Water website
  2. The Monterey Penninsula Water Management District and the Marina Coast Water District

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