Water Replenishment District
WRD manages and protects local groundwater resources in Southern LA County.
Official Website
Official Website
WRD Agendas (Board & Committee Meetings)
WRD Agendas (Board & Committee Meetings)
Water Industry Careers Workshop 2026
Water Industry Careers Workshop 2026
The Water Replenishment District invites college students and interested parties to its 3rd annual Careers in the Water Industry Workshop, where…
Fall 2025 E-Newsletter
Fall 2025 E-Newsletter
Subscribe To Our Newsletter
Subscribe To Our Newsletter
Video: A Journey Through WRD’s Service Area
Video: A Journey Through WRD’s Service Area
WRD Press Releases
WRD Press Releases
Eco Gardener (RSVP)
Eco Gardener (RSVP)
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ARC Facility Tours (RSVP)
ARC Facility Tours (RSVP)
WRD offers a variety of engaging tours that teach about water recycling, groundwater replenishment and basin management. Currently, WRD offers virtual…
Teacher's Lounge (Field Trips & Resources)
Teacher's Lounge (Field Trips & Resources)
WRD loves to share our passion for water and water education with teachers and students of all ages! The Water Replenishment District’s Education…
Brackish Groundwater Reclamation Program
Brackish Groundwater Reclamation Program
The Brackish Groundwater Reclamation Program (BGRP) seeks to reclaim the historical brackish water plume in the West Coast Groundwater Basin and…
ARC 360 Virtual Tour
ARC 360 Virtual Tour
WRD Addresses PFAS
WRD Addresses PFAS
Senior engineer Phuong Watson talks through how the Water Replenishment District of Southern California is dealing with PFAS contamination across drinking water wells.
Albert Robles Center for Water Recycling & Environmental Learning (ARC)
Albert Robles Center for Water Recycling & Environmental Learning (ARC)
The five-acre Albert Robles Center for Water Recycling & Environmental Learning (ARC) is located in the City of Pico Rivera. ARC is a multipurpose and…
Youtube Channel
Youtube Channel
The Water Replenishment District of Southern California (WRD) is the largest groundwater agency in the State of California, managing and protecting local groundwater resources for four million residents. WRD's service area covers a 420-square-mile region of southern Los Angeles County, the most populated county in the United States. The 43 cities in the service area, including a portion of the City of Los Angeles, uses about 250,000 acre-feet (82 billion gallons) of groundwater annually which accounts for approximately half of the region's water supply.
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