The East Niles Community Services District ( the District) was formed in 1954 for the purpose of operating a water system. In 1960, the District's powers were expanded to include providing sewer service. The District's service area comprises certain unincorporated areas of Kern County and portions of the City of Bakersfield. The District currently incorporates an area of approximately 5, 500 acres and contains primarily residential development. The District has a population of approximately 25, 000, and as of July 1, 2006 provided 7, 200 water service connections. The District is governed by a five member Board of Directors, elected for 4-year terms. The primary facilities comprising the water system, as of July 2007, included 7 wells for potable water production, 13 potable water storage reservoirs with a total capacity of approximately 11.75 million gallons, 8 potable water booster stations to move water to different elevations, approximately 110 miles of water transmission and distribution mains, and related control and telemetering systems. In addition to the District's groundwater production capabilities, the District purchases treated surface water from the Kern County Water Agency Improvement District No. 4. Raw water is treated at the Henry Garnett Water Purification Plant and is conveyed via a transmission pipeline to the northern part of the District. In the past, the District used to treat raw water ( Friant water ) delivered by the Arvin-Edison Water Storage District ; however deliveries stopped in October 2003.
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