About Arvin-Edison Water Storage District
The Arvin-Edison Water Storage District, south of Bakersfield, California, is one of the world’s most sophisticated conjunctive use programs. Arvin-Edison acquires water in wet years and stores it underground for use in dry years. This program provides water supplies to District areas covering 132,000 acres of prime agricultural land, which do not have access to surface water.
Arvin-Edison and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California cooperate in a groundwater storage and water exchange, which benefits both agricultural users in Arvin-Edison and urban users in Los Angeles; an example of how urban and agricultural water users can work together for mutual advantage.