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Marin Municipal Water District
The Marin Municipal water district is locate in Marin County, CA, just over the Golden Gate Bridge. The water district provides clean water to about 190,000 residents and businesses in the central and southern parts of Marin County. The water district controls and protects 21,000+ acres of valuable watershed land. This watershed leads to seven different reservoirs that can be found on Mt. Tamalpais and west Marin.

Marin's water district delivers an average of 22 million gallons of water per day through its 900+ miles of pipelines and 99 pumping stations. All of this water is processed through two water treatment plants and one finishing plant.

Employment
The water district sustains various employees at both full time, part time, and seasonal levels. It currently has about 240 full time employees who are governed by a five-member board of directors. Full time employees qualify for a benefits package after six months of employment.

More Facts
About 75% of the districts water supply come from rainfall on Mt. Tamalpais watershed and in the grassy hills of west Marin. The rainwater flow into the 7 reservoirs of Marin.

As of 9/26/2022 the average water storage is up 106.90% than compared to last years date. The current storage is 59,046 AF (acre-feet) compared to the storage of 2021 which was 27,557AF for this date.