A Birds Eye View of CCWD’s Fall Maintenance at White Pines Lake

Arnold, CA…White Pines Lake is owned and operated by CCWD. The lake provides drinking water to the Sheep Ranch community. This fall, CCWD’s construction crew cleaned and repaired the dam and spillway at White Pines Lake. Over the next few years, we will continue to conduct maintenance around the lake. In addition to the ongoing work by CCWD, the White Pines Park Association is an incredible partner and is composed of numerous volunteers who donate thousands of hours each year maintaining White Pines Park. We are thankful for their dedication to keeping our lake beautiful for the community to enjoy.

OUR HISTORY
The District was formed in 1946 under the laws of the State as a county water district for the purpose of providing water and sewer service to the residents of the Calaveras County. The District is also engaged in the development of hydroelectric power for financial support and development of water supplies. We have operated continuously since 1947.

The District is a political subdivision of the State of California and is not part of, or under the control of, Calaveras County. The District includes all of Calaveras County in the Central Sierra Nevada foothills in the northeastern portion of the State. CCWD boundaries encompass approximately 1,037 square miles of land, (US Census Bureau) ranging from the San Joaquin Valley at its western edge to the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the east.

The District includes all of Calaveras County in the Central Sierra Nevada foothills in the northeastern portion of the State. The District boundaries encompass approximately 640,000 acres of land ranging from the San Joaquin Valley to the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

San Andreas, the County seat, is approximately 100 miles east of San Francisco and 60 miles southeast of Sacramento. The city of Angels Camp is the only incorporated community in the County. The population of the County as of January 2009 is estimated by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit, to be approximately 46,000, with most of the residents living within the various unincorporated communities.

The District provides water service to about 13,080 municipal and residential / commercial customers in six service areas throughout the County, and sewer service to about 4,848 customers in 12 service areas throughout the County.