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The
Agency offices are located at
12800 Ridge Road, Sutter Creek, California. Office hours are
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The Agency Board Meetings
are open to the public and the public is encouraged to attend and
share their views. The Board meets on the second and fourth
Thursdays of each month at 9:00 a.m. at the Agency offices at 12800
Ridge Road, Sutter Creek, California. Board meeting agendas
are available by an e-mail subscription free of charge, and can be
reviewed on this site at the
Agency Meetings link. Just e-mail us with a request to be
added to the list.
Water Sources: The North Fork
of the Mokelumne River, located in the California Sierra Nevada
Mountains, is the primary source for the Central Amador Water
Project (CAWP) system, the Amador Water System (AWS), and the PG&E
Tiger Creek Powerhouse system. Water supplied from rainfall
and snowmelt is stored in Tiger Creek Afterbay and gravity feeds to
the PG&E Tiger Creek Powerhouse Memcor Plant where it is treated and
serves the PG&E Conference Center. Water from the Tiger Creek
Afterbay is also pumped to the Buckhorn Water Treatment Plant where
it is treated and ready for use by the customers of Pine Grove, Pine
Acres, Sunset Heights, Fairway Pines, Jackson Pines, Pioneer, Gayla
Manor, Ranch House Estates, Pine Park East, Toma Lane, Sierra
Highlands, Silver Lake Pines, Ridgeway Pines, Rabb Park, and Mace
Meadows. Water from the Mokelumne River is also stored in Lake
Tabeaud and conveyed by canal to the Tanner Water Treatment Plant
where it is treated for use by the customers of Jackson, Sutter
Creek, Amador City, and Drytown. The Ione Pipeline transports
raw water from the Tanner Reservoir to the Ione Water Treatment
Plant where it is treated for use by customers of Ione. Our La
Mel Heights customers get their water from a single well located in
the La Mel Heights Subdivision and our Lake Camanche residents get
their water from three wells located in the Lake Camanche area.
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MISSION STATEMENT
To enhance the quality of life in Amador
County by providing safe, reliable water; wastewater, conservation and
reclamation services. We will manage our resources with fiscal and
environmental responsibility. We will accomplish this as a
professional team, dedicated to public transparency, community
partnerships and excellent customer service
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