Pico Rivera prepares for exciting new infrastructure
Central Basin’s Southeast Water Reliability Project (SWRP) was covered in today’s Whittier Daily News.
It’s an exciting time for the City of Pico Rivera, whose schools, parks, and other irrigation sites will have access to a reliable, local recycled water source through Phase 1 of SWRP.
Find out more about our exciting recycled water project and our partnership with the City of Pico Rivera and let us know what you think!


Officials have currently been discussing possible solutions for energy and water conservation plans in the surrounding area of Diamond Valley Lake. The current consideration is to build a 400-acre solar farm in which the revenue would fund the production of an international institute bringing together intelligent minds throughout the world to devise solutions relating to water and energy. Already, officials from organizations such as UC Santa Barbara, Chevron Energy Solutions, and even Australia and South Korea have shown interest in partnering with Metropolitan Water District.