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The Tehachapi-Cummings County Water District (TCCWD) provided a tour on March 14 of the district’s pipeline and pumping facilities that was attended by members of the Tehachapi city staff and two members of the Stallion Springs Board of Directors. The tour was lead by water district General Manager Glenn Mueller and Assistant Manager John Otto. “The pumping is expected to last from April 1 to October 15. “We can move all the water they’re giving us by then,” Mueller said. The tour started with a visit to the California Aqueduct near the Edmonston Pumping plant, at the meter that measures how much water the district draws form the aqueduct to pump to Tehachapi. From there, the tour proceeded across Tejon Ranch, following the underground, 30-inch diameter, gravity-fed, steel mortar-lined and mortar coated pipe to pumping plant number one. From plant one through plants two, three and four, on to J.C. Jacobsen Lake, a 27-inch line is used. TCCWD...
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