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A nonprofit government agency, Soquel Creek Water District provides water resource management to Aptos, La Selva Beach, Opal Cliffs, Rio Del Mar, Seascape, Soquel, and portions of the city of Capitola. Relying entirely on groundwater, the district serves about 40,400 customers, 90 percent of whom are residential.

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10/03/2024
The three year project to bring treated water from the Santa Cruz Wastewater Treatment Facility to a purification facility in Live Oak for injection to recharge the groundwater aquifer has been completed.

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03/22/2024
The Soquel Creek Water District board of directors voted unanimously to appoint veteran staff Melanie Mow Schumacher as general manager.

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03/11/2024
Following two decades at the Ron Duncan announced his retirement, ending his tenure at the district, including nine as general manager.

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09/30/2023
Bolstered by $8.3 billion over five years for water infrastructure projects, federal officials have begun investing in climate resiliency projects on the local level and the Soquel Creek Water District’s Pure Water Soquel Project is the latest to benefit.

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