Snapshots of Service: A Visual History
Step into our "Trust on Tap" photo gallery and witness a century of dedication through compelling images. From the foundational infrastructure to the faces of our employees, these archival photos capture the essence of our journey.
California’s suburbs surged in the 1960s—new pipelines and reservoirs kept pace with thousands of new…
Conservation became a shared mission in 1976, with outreach campaigns and operational changes designed to…
In 1987, Cal Water sponsored “Alice in Waterland,” a live theater program by the Small…
Installing new pipelines at a treatment facility in 1993 to strengthen water delivery and quality.
Music met sustainability at Bayshore District’s Water Awareness Festival in 2006, where ZunZun’s vibrant performance…
Visalia employees join the Paint the Town Pink campaign to raise breast cancer awareness in…
Following the devastating Lahaina Fire in 2023, we brought together our Maui team and local…
Bakersfield District crew in front of the Old El Tejon Hotel, mid-1930s.
Innovation under pressure—meeting California’s needs during the Second World War.
Employees at the heart of progress—supporting record customer growth in the 1950s.
Environmental responsibility became a defining priority in the 1970s, as new water quality standards reshaped…
Laboratory modernization in 1986 brought advanced testing methods—chromatography, spectroscopy, and bacteriology—to meet evolving water-quality standards.