The East Niles Community Services District (ENCSD) is a government agency located in Bakersfield, California. Established in 1954, ENCSD operates a water system and provides sewer services to certain unincorporated areas of Kern County and portions of the City of Bakersfield. With a population of approximately 32,500, ENCSD serves around 8,100 water service connections and is governed by a five-member Board of Directors. The district's facilities include wells, water storage reservoirs, booster stations, and a network of water transmission and distribution mains. Additionally, ENCSD has agreements with the City of Bakersfield and the Kern Sanitation Authority for the treatment of sewage.
Committed to water conservation, ENCSD emphasizes the importance of reducing water demand to protect the environment and stretch water supplies. The district encourages residents to conserve water in and around their homes, highlighting the cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits of conservation efforts. ENCSD also provides newsletters and resources to educate the community on water and energy conservation. With a focus on efficient water management, ENCSD plays a vital role in ensuring the sustainable use of water resources in the East Niles area.
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