Fun Water Facts 

1. CCF = Centum Cubic Feet

  • Valley View uses CCF to measure water use—1 CCF = 748 gallons.
  • “Centum” is Latin for 100, so it literally means 100 cubic feet of water.

2. Valley View Has Deep Roots

  • Serving Baldwin Park since 1907, Valley View Mutual Water Company covers just 1 square mile—a tight-knit community with a big conservation impact.

3. Watermaster Keeps the Region Flowing

  • The Main San Gabriel Basin Watermaster oversees groundwater rights and usage for the region.
  • They ensure water is fairly allocatedreplenished, and protected—like referees for underground aquifers.

4. Groundwater = Hidden Treasure

  • Most of Baldwin Park’s water comes from underground aquifers, not rivers or lakes.
  • These aquifers are replenished by rain and imported water—so every drop saved helps refill the basin.

5. Ice Cubes Can Be Eco-Heroes

  • Dropped an ice cube? Toss it into a plant pot instead of the sink. It’ll melt slowly and hydrate the soil.

6. Fixing Leaks = Major Wins

  • A faucet dripping once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons per year.
  • That’s 4 CCF—enough to fill a small backyard pool!

7. Rainwater Harvesting Is Legal and Smart

  • Collecting rainwater in barrels helps reduce runoff and saves water for gardens.
  • It’s especially helpful during dry spells when groundwater recharge slows down.
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