Mammoth Community Water District. Forrest Cross Associate Engineer.

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Mammoth Community Water District

Forrest Cross Associate Engineer

MCWD Stats Number of services: 3,660 metered connections Population: 8,200 resident, 35,000 with peak visitation 9 Groundwater Production Wells

Contaminants Arsenic Boron Chloride Iron Manganese TDS Phosphorous Silica

Mammoth’s Watershed

Surface Water – Lake Mary Limited by winter snow pack Lakes Mary levels Mammoth Creek flow levels Priority source Groundwater – 9 Production Wells Limited by aquifer fluctuations High energy demand Surface, Groundwater, Raw and Reclaimed Water

Mammoth Community Water District