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Meet the people

Planning Today for the
Water Needs of Tomorrow

“I hope readers understand that 

the work we do at PCWA is 

deeply personal to me,” Brian 

said. “I’m not just planning for 

today’s customers…”

 

Supporting Customers,
Strengthening the System

“I love Lincoln,” Ashley said. 

“And I wanted to contribute 

to making life better, and 

give back to the community 

I’ve come to love.”

 

 

Keeping Water Flowing,
Every Hour of the Day

“Our water distribution system 

is a complex web of pipes, tanks, 

pumps, and other infrastructure 

that must work together every 

second just to make sure water 

is there at the tap when needed,”

 

Infrastructure

PCWA

The Ophir Water Treatment Plant 

will expand overall capacity 

and provide an additional 

treatment facility to support 

water service across western 

Placer County.

Lincoln

Lincoln’s water system is 

a major community asset—

valued at more than $500 

million and comprising 

roughly 300 miles of 

distribution pipeline.

Roseville

Two new groundwater wells 

in Roseville are expanding 

the City’s ability to store 

water in wet periods and 

use it when conditions 

turn dry.