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2270 Trumble Road, Perris, CA 92570
◈ Interior Pages — 10 pages crawledFree Online Landscape Contractor Training Program | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Home Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program Save With Us Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program Eastern Municipal Water District is offering a new Online Landscape Contractor Training Program for Free ! The training covers customer incentive programs that can help landscape contractors gain technical skills and participate in the planned Outdoor Water Use Efficiency Program for residential customers called Landscapes for Living. Here’s What Landscape Contractors Should Know: Licensed landscape contractors who successfully complete the course will be listed on the Landscapes for Living website. This training is FREE and all necessary materials will be provided by EMWD! The coursework can be completed when convenient for you. Training consists of online instruction, homework, quizzes and a final exam. The Landscape Online Contractor Training Program is Live! To learn more and get started, click here . Landscapes for Living How Can We Help? Billing and Account Management 24/7 Emergency Information EMWD How To Rates and Fees Learn With Us Elementary School Middle School High School College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers Save With Us About EMWD's Demonstration Garden Additional Programs and Rebates Check for Leaks Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program What We Do EMWD Construction Updates Groundwater Reliability Plus Recycled Water Service Service Area Who We Are History Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Board of Directors District Organization Work With Us Construction Development Vendors Maps and Facility Drawings Contact EMWD Careers Apply for current openings Tell Us how are we doing Accessibility Privacy Policy The Pipeline - Employees Only Powered by Interpersonal Frequency © 2026 . Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) 2270 Trumble Road, Perris , CA 92570 Work With Us | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Work With Us With a service area 43 percent built-out, EMWD manages its resources and operations with a balance of today’s needs and tomorrow’s anticipated growth. Home Work With Us Public Map Portal Did you know that you can get facility drawings online? Public CIP Portal Current active Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects Careers Interested in joining our team? Click here to learn more. Payments for Development Services If you are seeking to submit a Fire Flow, Will Serve, or Static Pressure request with a check or cashier’s check, you may mail your application and payment to the attention of the Development Services Department at PO Box 8300, Perris, CA 92570. You also have the option of delivering it to EMWD’s main office at 2270 Trumble Rd., Perris CA 92570 and placing it in the drop box located outside of the main gate. Deliveries and Lobby Services Please follow these steps when doing business with EMWD. The EMWD Warehouse shall be the transfer point for all items to be picked up and delivered. Under NO circumstances shall items be left with the EMWD security guard(s). Items shall be ONLY picked up and delivered by EMWD consultants (with Badges) OR recognized delivery companies (i.e. those companies in the courier or delivery business; having marked cars, trained staff, etc.). Examples: UPS, FedEx, DHL, Golden State, etc. NO Exceptions will be considered. Doing Business with EMWD Construction EMWD manages a Capital Improvement Program for water/wastewater facilities. Also offers construction bid opportunities and engineering contacts for growth projects. Development Get assistance with new service connections for your development project with EMWD's Development Services. Learn about the process and guidelines for a successful project. Vendors EMWD provides information for vendors interested in doing business with them. Learn about bidding, procurement methods, guidelines, and register for opportunities. Maps and Facility Drawings Did you know that you can get facility drawings online? Go to the Map Portal How Can We Help? Billing and Account Management 24/7 Emergency Information EMWD How To Rates and Fees Learn With Us Elementary School Middle School High School College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers Save With Us About EMWD's Demonstration Garden Additional Programs and Rebates Check for Leaks Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program What We Do EMWD Construction Updates Groundwater Reliability Plus Recycled Water Service Service Area Who We Are History Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Board of Directors District Organization Work With Us Construction Development Vendors Maps and Facility Drawings Contact EMWD Careers Apply for current openings Tell Us how are we doing Accessibility Privacy Policy The Pipeline - Employees Only Powered by Interpersonal Frequency © 2026 . Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) 2270 Trumble Road, Perris , CA 92570 Additional Programs and Rebates | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Home Save With Us Additional Programs and Rebates Save With Us Additional Programs and Rebates In addition to partnering with The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) to promote a number of regional indoor and outdoor rebate opportunities, EMWD is doing more to help its customers stay water-wise by providing an array of free and low-cost programs. Click below to view available programs and rebates. Residential Water Consultation Schedule a FREE Home Water Consultation with EMWD to identify leaks, inefficiencies, and receive a recommended irrigation schedule and rebate information. SoCal Water$mart Residential Programs & Rebates Discover how SoCal Water$mart rebates and online resources can help you save water and money with a range of residential programs. SoCal Water$mart Commerical Programs & Rebates Learn about Commerical and Multi-Family Programs & Rebates offered through the SoCal Water$mart. Rebate programs subject to funding availability. How Can We Help? Billing and Account Management 24/7 Emergency Information EMWD How To Rates and Fees Learn With Us Elementary School Middle School High School College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers Save With Us About EMWD's Demonstration Garden Additional Programs and Rebates Check for Leaks Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program What We Do EMWD Construction Updates Groundwater Reliability Plus Recycled Water Service Service Area Who We Are History Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Board of Directors District Organization Work With Us Construction Development Vendors Maps and Facility Drawings Contact EMWD Careers Apply for current openings Tell Us how are we doing Accessibility Privacy Policy The Pipeline - Employees Only Powered by Interpersonal Frequency © 2026 . Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) 2270 Trumble Road, Perris , CA 92570 Check for Leaks | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Home Check for Leaks Save With Us Check for Leaks To check for leaks in your home, you first need to determine whether you’re wasting water. Then, identify the source of the leak. Check your water bill to make sure that you are only using water within your water budget. If you are using water in the Excessive (Tier 3) or Wasteful (Tier 4) categories, you will want to check for leaks. Check your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water is being used. If the meter changes at all, you probably have a leaks Identify toilet leaks by placing a drop of food coloring in the toilet tank. If any color shows up in the bowl after 15 minutes, you have a leak. Be sure to flush immediately after the experiment to avoid staining the tank. Examine faucet gaskets and pipe fittings for any water on the outside of the pipe to check for surface leaks. For more detailed information, download our How to Read Your Meter fact sheet. Outdoors If you have an in–ground irrigation system, check it each spring before use to make sure it wasn’t damaged by frost or freezing during the winter. Or, hire an irrigation professional certified by a WaterSense labeled program to inspect it for you. These professionals have passed a certification program focused on water efficiency. They will not only help you detect and correct leaks in the system, but also maximize its efficiency. Finally, check your garden hose for leaks at its connection to the spigot. If it leaks while you run your hose, replace the nylon or rubber hose washer and ensure a tight connection to the spigot using pipe tape and a wrench. Toilets A common reason why toilets will leak is an old or worn–out toilet flapper (e.g., valve seal). Flappers are inexpensive rubber parts that can build up minerals or decay over time. Replacing them can be a quick and easy fix for your water woes. To fix this leak, consult your local hardware store, home improvement retailer or licensed plumber. Tip: Bring the old flapper to the hardware store for comparison to make sure you buy a new flapper that fits your toilet model. You can also check the owner’s manual, if you have it, or the manufacturer’s website for the appropriate replacement part number for the flapper. Faucets Old and worn faucet washers and gaskets frequently cause leaks in faucets. Many tutorials are available online for how to fix a wide variety of faucets. Tip: Don’t forget to turn off the water line before you start! Shower Heads Some leaky shower heads can be fixed by making sure there is a tight connection between the shower head and the pipe stem and by using pipe tape to secure it. Pipe tape, also called Teflon tape, is available at most hardware stores, is easy to apply, and can help tame unruly leaks. For more complicated valve leaks in showers that drip when not in use, contact an experienced handyman or licensed plumber. Tip: It’s also a good idea to check and, if needed, replace the washer or “o” ring inside the shower head while making this repair. Leaks still flowing overboard? Have you done all that you can to try to eliminate leaks from your home but still can’t nip that drip in the bud? If you’ve already determined you have leaks and you find these step-by-step solutions aren’t enough to stop them, it might be time to replace your leaking fixtures indoors and/or retrofit your outdoor irrigation system. If you consult with a plumbing professional, and look for the WaterSense label when considering a new toilet, faucet, shower head or irrigation device(s), you could increase your water efficiency to save money – and precious water resources – for the long-term! How Can We Help? Billing and Account Management 24/7 Emergency Information EMWD How To Rates and Fees Learn With Us Elementary School Middle School High School College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers Save With Us About EMWD's Demonstration Garden Additional Programs and Rebates Check for Leaks Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program What We Do EMWD Construction Updates Groundwater Reliability Plus Recycled Water Service Service Area Who We Are History Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Board of Directors District Organization Work With Us Construction Development Vendors Maps and Facility Drawings Contact EMWD Careers Apply for current openings Tell Us how are we doing Accessibility Privacy Policy The Pipeline - Employees Only Powered by Interpersonal Frequency © 2026 . Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) 2270 Trumble Road, Perris , CA 92570 Rates and Fees | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Home How Can We Help? Rates and Fees How Can We Help? Rates and Fees Download the Consolidated Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges effective 12/18/2025. Drinking Water Rates Water rates are billed by billing units (BU), where each unit equals 748 gallons. All figures shown are per BU. The following rates are for accounts on water budgets, effective for bills dated on or after January 1. Water Use Charges Service Area(s): Perris, Moreno Valley, Good Hope, Mead Valley, Juniper Flats, Lakeview, Nuevo, Romoland, Menifee (Sun City), and portions of Hemet, San Jacinto, Valle Vista, Diamond Valley, Winchester, Canyon Lake and Murrieta (Murrieta Hot Springs and French Valley) Rate Effective 2026 Effective 2027 Tier 1: Low Volume $1.55 $1.71 Tier 2: Budgeted $4.51 $4.88 Tier 3: Excessive $7.68 $8.29 Tier 4: Wasteful $14.85 $16.06 Service Area(s): Parts of San Jacinto Valley Rate Effective 2026 Effective 2027 Tier 1: Low Volume $1.55 $1.71 Tier 2: Budgeted $4.26 $4.68 Tier 3: Excessive $7.68 $8.29 Tier 4: Wasteful $14.85 $16.06 Wastewater (Sewer) Blocks and Rates Go to the Wastewater (Sewer) Blocks and Rates page Daily Rate, per equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) Area Effective 2026 Effective 2027 Block Sewer Rate Structure Area 1 Includes areas in and around Hemet and San Jacinto ( PDF ) $1.219 $1.299 EMWD has a block sewer rate structure based on household size. This rate structure applies only to customers that are on water-budget based tiered rates and directly billed for sewer by EMWD . Area 2 Includes areas in and around Moreno Valley ( PDF ) $1.235 $1.314 Area 3 Includes areas in and around the City of Menifee ( PDF ) $1.257 $1.334 Area 4 Includes areas in and around Temecula, Murrieta and French Valley ( PDF ) $1.303 $1.360 Area 5 Includes areas in and around Perris, Romoland, Homeland, and northern portions of Menifee ( PDF ) $1.414 $1.438 Canyon Lake This area is served by Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District and billed by EMWD. Click here for more information. $2.274 $2.467 *Amount will be prorated based on billing cycle Environmental Costs of Water & Wastewater Services Recycled Water Rates Go to the Recycled Water Rates page Recycled Water Daily Service Charge All Meters Effective 2026 Effective 2027 Account Charge $0.220 $0.238 Meter Size Effective 2026 Effective 2027 5/8″ – 3/4″ $0.419 $0.453 1″ $0.642 $0.693 1.5″ $2.120 $2.290 2″ $3.402 $3.674 3″ $5.091 $5.498 4″ – 12″ $6.804 $7.348 The use of recycled water benefits EMWD’s water supply portfolio by decreasing pressure on our local groundwater basins. How Can We Help? Billing and Account Management 24/7 Emergency Information EMWD How To Rates and Fees Learn With Us Elementary School Middle School High School College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers Save With Us About EMWD's Demonstration Garden Additional Programs and Rebates Check for Leaks Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program What We Do EMWD Construction Updates Groundwater Reliability Plus Recycled Water Service Service Area Who We Are History Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Board of Directors District Organization Work With Us Construction Development Vendors Maps and Facility Drawings Contact EMWD Careers Apply for current openings Tell Us how are we doing Accessibility Privacy Policy The Pipeline - Employees Only Powered by Interpersonal Frequency © 2026 . Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) 2270 Trumble Road, Perris , CA 92570 Development | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Home Development Work With Us Development EMWD’s Development Services department assists developers, contractors and property owners with new service connections from existing or to-be-constructed (public) EMWD facilities. Developer Project Help Desk Get assistance for your commercial development project with the Developer Project Help Desk. Learn about new development processes and required project requirements. Engineering Standards, Specifications and Drawings Access Engineering Standards, Specifications and Drawings for water, sewer, and recycled water systems. Find detailed provisions and standard drawings for construction. New Development Process The New Development Process outlines steps to acquire water, sewer, and recycled water service connections for projects from existing or to-be constructed EMWD facilities. How Can We Help? Billing and Account Management 24/7 Emergency Information EMWD How To Rates and Fees Learn With Us Elementary School Middle School High School College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers Save With Us About EMWD's Demonstration Garden Additional Programs and Rebates Check for Leaks Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program What We Do EMWD Construction Updates Groundwater Reliability Plus Recycled Water Service Service Area Who We Are History Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Board of Directors District Organization Work With Us Construction Development Vendors Maps and Facility Drawings Contact EMWD Careers Apply for current openings Tell Us how are we doing Accessibility Privacy Policy The Pipeline - Employees Only Powered by Interpersonal Frequency © 2026 . Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) 2270 Trumble Road, Perris , CA 92570 Maps and Facility Drawings | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Home Maps and Facility Drawings Work With Us Maps and Facility Drawings Public Map Portal Did you know that you can get facility drawings online? Go to the Map Portal How Can We Help? Billing and Account Management 24/7 Emergency Information EMWD How To Rates and Fees Learn With Us Elementary School Middle School High School College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers Save With Us About EMWD's Demonstration Garden Additional Programs and Rebates Check for Leaks Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program What We Do EMWD Construction Updates Groundwater Reliability Plus Recycled Water Service Service Area Who We Are History Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Board of Directors District Organization Work With Us Construction Development Vendors Maps and Facility Drawings Contact EMWD Careers Apply for current openings Tell Us how are we doing Accessibility Privacy Policy The Pipeline - Employees Only Powered by Interpersonal Frequency © 2026 . Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) 2270 Trumble Road, Perris , CA 92570 Groundwater Reliability Plus | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Home Groundwater Reliability Plus What We Do Groundwater Reliability Plus About GWR Plus EMWD’s Groundwater Reliability Plus (GWR Plus) initiative encompasses EMWD’s actions and investments to improve the quality and quantity of water in our local groundwater basins. EMWD’s groundwater supply management has included enhancing water supplies through its recycled water program, desalination program, water use efficiency programs and, most recently, its healthy sewers program. GWR Plus now includes a Water Banking project and a future proposed Purified Water Replenishment project that combines advanced water purification and natural filtration. To learn more download our Groundwater Reliability Plus Brochure Groundwater Approximately 20 percent of EMWD’s potable (drinking) water demand is supplied by EMWD groundwater wells. The majority of the groundwater produced by EMWD comes from its wells in the Hemet and San Jacinto area. Some of these wells have limited production as a result of the Fruitvale Judgment and Decree. EMWD also has wells in the Moreno Valley, Perris Valley and the City of Menifee. Contrary to the impression of groundwater being huge underground rivers and lakes, groundwater is the water that occupies the pores and cracks in soil and rock. The source of groundwater is either natural or artificial recharge. Natural recharge begins as rain or snow that seeps directly into the soil and rocks, or from rivers, streams and lakes. Artificial recharge is the intentional recharge of water in ponds or spreading basins; or through the use of injection wells. Groundwater basins may be defined by geologic structures, such as earthquake faults or fault zones; or, they may be defined by administrative boundaries based on water quality or some other factor. Groundwater flow follows a path of least resistance (i.e. groundwater level gradient) to a point of equilibrium. WaterWise Plus Learn more about ways to stay WaterWise Plus. Recycled Water EMWD’s recycled water program, which is among the most robust in the nation—meeting more than one-third of EMWD’s overall water supply needs. This program is continually expanded to help further reduce the demand on groundwater supplies. Learn more about EMWD’s Recycled Water program . Healthy Sewers EMWD’s Healthy Sewers Program, a public education program that promotes the responsible disposal of prescription medication and fats, oils and grease. By reducing contaminants in the wastewater collection system, EMWD can reduce treatment costs, help sustain a high-quality recycled water supply and ultimately protect future groundwater quality. Learn more about EMWD’s Healthy Sewers program . Desalination In 2022, EMWD expanded its desalination program with the construction of its third groundwater desalination facility, the Perris II Desalter . This facility provides an additional 5.4 million gallons of capacity per day, enough to provide for approximately 15,000 households. This program will also further extract salt from some of EMWD’s local groundwater basins, helping to provide long-term water quality benefits. Learn more about EMWD’s Desalination Program . Water Banking In 2021, EMWD completed its Mountain Avenue West Groundwater Replenishment Facility. Located in San Jacinto, it will allow for water imported from northern California during wet or normal years to percolate into local aquifers and be stored for use during normal or dry years. This project will also help improve water quality in the region and keep groundwater basins sustainable. Learn more about Mountain Avenue West Groundwater Replenishment Facility . Purified Water Replenishment (Future) EMWD is planning an advanced water purification facility. Purified Water Replenishment starts with recycled water and purifies it using a multi-stage process of microfiltration and reverse osmosis. The purified water could then be blended with additional treated water before being pumped into replenishment basins, where it would go through a natural purification process which takes at least six months to filter through the ground. The water pumped from the ground would then go through one final cleaning step before it would be sent to homes and businesses. Learn more about Purified Water Replenishment Project Benefits You never know when the next drought cycle will occur. To be better prepared for the future, we are investing in environmentally-sustainable projects that benefit our ratepayers and reduce our reliance on imported water. Reduce water salinity to enhance groundwater quality Higher regional groundwater levels and lower pumping costs Increased groundwater availability Drought-proof supply reliability and diversification Frequently Asked Questions Groundwater Reliability Plus What is Groundwater Reliability Plus? Why are these new projects happening now? Can’t they wait until there is another drought? Will Groundwater Reliability Plus help EMWD avoid cutbacks during future drought conditions? Does Groundwater Reliability Plus mean that EMWD will no longer rely on imported water? This seems like a done deal – why wasn’t this reviewed more thoroughly with the public? Who do we contact if we have further questions? Water Banking What does the Water Banking project involve? How much more water can the groundwater basin hold? Where exactly will the new Water Banking facilities be located and why were those sites chosen? When will the new facilities be online? Will there be a lot of construction in my neighborhood when you build these projects? Purified Water Replenishment What is Purified Water Replenishment? Is this Toilet to Tap? What is the difference between purified water and tertiary treated recycled water? Are there other projects like Purified Water Replenishment? Project Costs How much will the new Groundwater Reliability Plus projects cost? Will my water bill go up to pay for the new Groundwater Reliability Plus projects Water Quality Are there any published papers that show if there are any long-term health risks of projects like this? There’s frequently news about water quality reports showing trace quantities of disposed prescription drug compounds, hormones and personal care products in wastewater and surface water. How can you assure local residents the water will be safe? How can residents in EMWD’s service area help keep pharmaceuticals, pesticides and personal care products out of wastewater and groundwater? Glossary of Terms Learn more about Groundwater Reliability Frequently Used Terms Graphics Mountain Avenue West Project Facility Renderings Groundwater Aquifer EMWD San Jacinto Valley Water Banking - Enhanced Recharge and Recovery Program EIR In the News… Where Water is Scarce, Communities Turn to Reusing Wastewater EMWD Groundwater Replenishment Project Begins New Phase Water Banking and Purified Water Replenishment How Can We Help? Billing and Account Management 24/7 Emergency Information EMWD How To Rates and Fees Learn With Us Elementary School Middle School High School College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers Save With Us About EMWD's Demonstration Garden Additional Programs and Rebates Check for Leaks Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program What We Do EMWD Construction Updates Groundwater Reliability Plus Recycled Water Service Service Area Who We Are History Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Board of Directors District Organization Work With Us Construction Development Vendors Maps and Facility Drawings Contact EMWD Careers Apply for current openings Tell Us how are we doing Accessibility Privacy Policy The Pipeline - Employees Only Powered by Interpersonal Frequency © 2026 . Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) 2270 Trumble Road, Perris , CA 92570 Start/Stop Service | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Home How Can We Help? Start/Stop Service How Can We Help? Start/Stop Service You will need to work with EMWD’s Customer Service department to start/stop water and/or sewer service to the property that has an existing connection. Start Service Before filling out the form to begin water service, please review EMWD's Water Service Area and EMWD's Wastewater Service Area maps to make sure that you live within EMWD’s service area. Fill out our ONLINE APPLICATION FOR NEW SERVICE. ( Español ) Or, call our Customer Service department at 1-800-426-3693 for assistance with starting service. Stop Service/Move Out Application Accounts are not closed automatically unless the new customer calls in for service. To close an account, we require five (5) business days notice to cancel your service. It is your responsibility to request that your account be closed. Login to My Account and navigate to Forms to submit a STOP SERVICE / MOVE OUT APPLICATION . Or, call our Customer Service department at 1-800-426-3693 for assistance with stopping service. Water Service Turn-On Release Agreement Water Release Agreement English Water Release Agreement Spanish New Construction Only – Apply for New Water Service Connection You will need to work with EMWD’s Development Services department to start the process of obtaining a water and/or sewer connection to your property. To apply for a new water service connection installation, please contact us at 951-928-3777, ext. 2081. Please ensure to have the following information ready prior to calling: Assessor Parcel Number (APN) Service Address How Can We Help? Billing and Account Management 24/7 Emergency Information EMWD How To Rates and Fees Learn With Us Elementary School Middle School High School College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers Save With Us About EMWD's Demonstration Garden Additional Programs and Rebates Check for Leaks Free Online Landscape Contractor Training Program What We Do EMWD Construction Updates Groundwater Reliability Plus Recycled Water Service Service Area Who We Are History Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Board of Directors District Organization Work With Us Construction Development Vendors Maps and Facility Drawings Contact EMWD Careers Apply for current openings Tell Us how are we doing Accessibility Privacy Policy The Pipeline - Employees Only Powered by Interpersonal Frequency © 2026 . Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) 2270 Trumble Road, Perris , CA 92570 Learn With Us | Eastern Municipal Water District - EMWD Skip to main content Learn With Us EMWD seeks to foster an understanding of important water, wastewater and recycled water issues among the future leaders of the community it serves, while promoting wise water use. Therefore, EMWD supports an extensive education program designed to provide a useful academic experience at all grade levels from elementary (TK-12) through college and water education career preparation. Home Learn With Us Are you ready to enhance your academic experience with our award-winning Education Program? If your school is located within EMWD’s service area and you would like to teach your students about water, wastewater and recycled water, EMWD has lesson plans, curriculum packets, student materials and much more! For more information contact EMWD’s Education team at 951-928-3777, ext. 4350. EMWD Education Program Fact Sheet Elementary School Serving TK through 6th Grade. Middle School Serving 6th through 8th Grade. High School Serving High School's Grades 9-12. College/Partnerships/Water Education Careers College Technical Education (CTE) and water career preparation. How Can We Help? 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