
Mountain View Water Infrastructure Project Complete
As part of its ongoing commitment to ensure water system infrastructure remains safe and reliable in its Los Altos District, Cal Water has completed an infrastructure upgrade in northern Mountain View. The upgrade ensures customers and firefighters continue to have the water they need for their everyday and emergency needs. The project, which began in…

Water Infrastructure Upgrade Completed in Stockton
Cal Water has completed a multiphase infrastructure project in the Magnolia area of Stockton that will keep critical water infrastructure in the area safe and reliable. The upgrade will ensure customers, firefighters, and nearby medical facilities continue to have the water they need for their everyday and emergency needs. The most recent phase of the…

Water Infrastructure Upgrade Starts in King City
Cal Water has begun an important water main replacement project in King City that will keep critical water infrastructure and service in the area safe and reliable. The upgrade will ensure customers, including Town Square tenants and other downtown residents and businesses, continue to have the water they need for their everyday and emergency needs.…

New Montebello Treatment Plant to Remove PFOS and PFOA
Cal Water is beginning construction of a treatment facility that will ensure Montebello customers and firefighters continue to have a reliable water supply that is safe for their everyday and emergency needs. The new treatment facility will also eliminate perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) at a well that was turned offline in February…

Oroville Infrastructure Improvement Project Completed
Cal Water completed a water main replacement project last Thursday near downtown Oroville that will strengthen local water system reliability and infrastructure resiliency. The upgrade will also ensure firefighters continue to have the water they need to protect the community during an emergency. The project, which began in October, included the installation of 1,870 feet…

Infrastructure Upgrade for Hamilton City Residents
Cal Water began a water infrastructure upgrade this week in Hamilton City that will strengthen water system reliability and infrastructure resiliency for customers’ everyday needs and firefighters’ emergency needs. The project, which is expected to be completed in January, includes the installation of 3,230 feet of new 6-inch and 8-inch PVC water main and 35…

Infrastructure Upgrade to Benefit Hawthorne Customers
Cal Water began a water main improvement project last week in the City of Hawthorne that will ensure critical water infrastructure in the area remains safe and reliable. This upgrade will ensure local customers and firefighters continue to have the water they need for their everyday and emergency needs. The project, which is expected to…

Water Infrastructure Upgrade on Wilson Road Completed
Cal Water is committed to ensuring critical infrastructure remains safe and reliable. To help fulfill that commitment, the company has completed a water infrastructure upgrade on Wilson Road in Bakersfield that will ensure customers and firefighters continue to have the water they need for their everyday and emergency needs. The project, which began in July,…

Water Infrastructure Upgrade in Rolling Hills Estates
As part of Cal Water’s commitment to ensure critical water infrastructure remains safe and reliable for customers, an important water main upgrade is now underway in Rolling Hills Estates. This water system improvement project will ensure local residents and firefighters continue to have the water they need for their everyday and emergency needs, both now…

Infrastructure Upgrade Benefits Willows Customers
Today marks the completion of Cal Water’s most recent water infrastructure upgrade in Willows to ensure customers and first responders continue to have the water they need for their everyday and emergency needs. The project is part of Cal Water’s commitment to deliver safe and reliable water service to area residents. In September, crews began…