Water Companies in Altadena, CA

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* City of Altadena
(626) 744-4000 more info
Foothill Municipal Water District
(818) 790-4036 more info
Foothill Municipal Water District
(626) 794-8221 more info
Kinneloa Irrigation District
(626) 797-6295 more info
La Canada Irrigation Dist
(818) 790-6749 more info
Las Flores Water Co
(626) 797-1138 more info
Lincoln Ave Water Co
(626) 798-9101 more info
Mesa Crest Water Co
(818) 790-2071 more info
Rubio Canon Land & Water Association
(626) 797-0509 more info
Sunny Slope Water Company
(626) 568-4266 more info
Valley Water Co
(818) 790-5516 more info
Waterwise Consulting
(626) 793-3375 more info

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Facts about Altadena, CA:
Altadena is an unincorporated census-designated place in Los Angeles County, California, United States, approximately 14 miles (23 km) from the downtown Los Angeles Civic Center, and directly north of the city of Pasadena, California. The population was 42,610 at the 2000 census. Benjamin Eaton first developed water sources from the Arroyo Seco and Eaton Canyon from the mid-1860s from his vineyard near the edge of Eaton Canyon. This made development of Altadena, Pasadena, and South Pasadena possible. He did the work for B.D. Wilson and Dr. John Griffin, who jointly owned the Mexican land grant of the Rancho San Pasqual, about 14,000 acres that comprised the future sites of the three communities. They hoped to develop and sell part of this in a real estate scheme called the San Pasqual Plantation. It failed by 1870 despite the irrigation ditch Eaton engineered for the partners that drew water from around the site of present day JPL in the Arroyo Seco. The failure had two...

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