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      • Underground flow in the sandy river bed recharges the aquifer beneath the city, from which nine wells (with a tenth one planned) supply the city with water. Unlike many other cities in Southern California, Lompoc is not connected to the State Water Project.
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  2. Underground flow in the sandy river bed recharges the aquifer beneath the city, from which nine wells (with a tenth one planned) supply the city with water. Unlike many other cities in Southern California, Lompoc is not connected to the State Water Project.

  3. The California State Water Project, commonly known as the SWP, is a state water management project in the U.S. state of California under the supervision of the California Department of Water Resources.

  4. Unlike most California cities, Lompoc is not connected to the State Water Project. The city was long known as the flower seed capital of the world. Flower fields have diminished in recent years, so it's debatable whether that title still stands.

  5. Jul 6, 2008 · Lompoc, Vandenberg Village, Mission Hills and farms in the valley all get their water from the same source: the Lompoc Groundwater Basin. This basin consists of three connected sub-basins, or...

  6. Jul 2, 2020 · Water testing results from 2019 have been released for the city of Lompoc, and the city has again met all drinking water health standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...

  7. Oct 27, 2016 · The plant, located in Lompoc, CA, treats approximately 3 million gallons of water per day (mgd) during the low-demand season and 4.5 mgd during the high-demand season. The plant currently has 1,019 active service connections in its distribution system, servicing approximately 43,500 residents.

  8. Jun 25, 2024 · June 25, 2024. Central Coast Blue, a local water sustainability project in the Five Cities is still hanging on by a thread. Rising costs, a loss of state funding, and improvements to local water supplies prompted Grover Beach and Arroyo Grande city officials to opt out of the project. According to KSBY, that leaves only Pismo Beach still ...

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