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Helix Water District

  HWD creates Water Shortage Action Plan Helix Water District's supply is threatened as a result of regional and statewide conditions. The District's supply is finite. In response, the District has prepared a Water Shortage Action Plan to lead the District through a series of activities to maintain the highest level of service possible within existing supply limitations.




HWD at-a-glance
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Mission Statement
Helix Water District is a progressive industry leader, providing high quality water, through an efficient and reliable system. Our innovative and dedicated employees and Board members maximize human and technological resources, providing superior service to our customers.

Helix Water District's history dates back to 1885 when the San Diego Flume Company built Cuyamaca Dam, a diverting dam on the San Diego River, and thirty-three and one-half miles of wooden flume to bring water to the people of San Diego County. Subsequently the Flume Company was sold to the Cuyamaca Water Company. In 1913 the La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District was organized. In 1926 the District purchased the Cuyamaca Water Company and became an operating water agency.
Service Area
The Helix Water District covers an area of nearly 50 square miles, serving the cities of La Mesa, El Cajon, Lemon Grove, the community of Spring Valley, and various unincorporated areas near El Cajon.
 
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7811 University Ave., La Mesa, California, United States, 91941

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Added 2008/12/23 | Updated 2009/01/02
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