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  2. Diamond Bar, California - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Bar is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States. At the 2010 census it had a population of 55,544, [8] and in 2019 the population was estimated to be 55,720. [9] It is named after the "diamond over a bar" branding iron registered in 1918 by ranch owner Frederic E. Lewis (1884–1963).

  3. Niagara Bottling - Wikipedia

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    Niagara Bottling, LLC is an American manufacturer of bottled water and soft drinks based in Diamond Bar, California. They produce private label bottled water for a number of companies across North America. They operate more than 40 bottling plants in both the United States and Mexico, and employs more than 7,000 team members worldwide.

  4. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    The Inland Feeder project added a direct tunnel and pipeline connection from Silverwood Lake to Diamond Valley Lake and was completed in 2010. Reservoirs. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California reservoirs store fresh water for use in Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego counties.

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  7. Diamond Bar, CA Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Diamond Bar, CA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  8. Outdoor water-use restriction - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor water-use restriction is a ban or other lesser restrictions put into effect that restricts the outdoor use of water supplies. Often called a watering ban or hosepipe ban, [1] it can affect: irrigation of lawns. car washing. recreational uses such as filling swimming pools and using water slides. planting of grass or control of the ...

  9. ‘We are at Dangerous Levels.’ Water restrictions ... - AOL

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    Walnut Creek uses around 6 million gallons of water a day, but restrictions have saved about 2 million a day, Blackwood said. The district is updating its system to meet growing demand, he said.