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Where does the city of Merced get its water?

All domestic and industrial water is supplied by the City of Merced. The water source is groundwater and the current maximum pumping capacity is 57.6 million gallons per day (MGD). Maximum demand is 21.5 MGD, so water production capacity is available.
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Is Merced water safe to drink?

Merced residents get their water from 21 active wells throughout the city. The wells and water distribution system are managed by the City of Merced Water Department. The department is in charge of treating and testing the water to ensure that it meets federal and state water quality standards.
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What is the water quality index of Lake Merced?

Lake Merced Water Quality. Based on results of the most recent monitoring (August 2023), there is currently a Tier 2 "Warning" Designation for North Lake Merced and a Tier 1 "Caution" Designation for East and South Lake Merced.
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Who owns Lake Merced?

Lake Merced is managed by the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department. The land itself is owned by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
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What type of city is Merced California?

Incorporated on April 1, 1889, Merced is a charter city that operates under a council–manager government.
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City of Merced working to prevent more flooding this winter

What is the nicest neighborhood in Merced CA?

Some of the best neighborhoods in or around Merced, California are North Merced, South Merced and Bellevue Ranch. Consider buying or renting a home in one of these popular neighborhoods.
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What is Merced CA famous for?

Merced has historically been the “Gateway to Yosemite”, and residents also enjoy short drives to skiing, beaches, fishing, and other outdoor attractions.
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How deep is the Merced lake?

The depth of Lake Merced has varied over the years: levels dropped to as low as 14 feet in the 1990s due to pumping and droughts. Today, the lake has nearly returned to its original depth of 30 feet.
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What river runs through Merced CA?

From Yosemite National Park, the Merced River tumbles through glacially carved canyons, rugged mountains, and foothills on its way to the San Joaquin Valley.
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Are there fish in Lake Merced?

Lake Merced

Stocked spring, summer, and fall with catchable trout.
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What lake has the most water pollution?

Lake Karachay has been described as the "most polluted spot on Earth" by the Worldwatch Institute. A satellite view of Lake Karachay.
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What dam is on Merced River?

New Exchequer Dam is a concrete–faced, rock-fill dam on the Merced River in central California in the United States. It forms Lake McClure, which impounds the river for irrigation and hydroelectric power production and has a capacity of more than 1,000,000 acre-feet (1.2 km3).
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What days can you water in Merced CA?

What are my watering days? Addresses ending in even numbers may water on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Addresses ending in odd numbers may water on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Watering is allowed before 9 a.m. and/or after 9 p.m. on those days.
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What City has the cleanest drinking water in the world?

Summary
  • Helsinki, Finland: Tap water is rigorously tested and treated to meet high-quality standards, making it safe for consumption. ...
  • Reykjavik, Iceland: The tap water here is free of additives and contaminants, sourced from a natural spring that is filtered through lava layers and rocks.
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Can you drink water from Yosemite?

If you mean drinking water, also yes, but from the stores, not the river. There is no river water in Yosemite that does not need to be purified before consumption.
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Can you swim in the Merced River?

A favorite for swimmers of all ages, the Merced River at the eastern end of Yosemite Valley offers soft, sandy beaches--perfect for spending an afternoon sunning and splashing. Tuolumne Meadows and the Park's High Sierra Camps also have some wonderful, secluded swimming areas.
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Where does the water from the Merced River go?

Merced Watershed

The main branch of the Merced is 112 miles long and flows freely until it reaches the New Exchequer dam in Lake McClure. From the dam, its waters are diverted west through the foothills and the valley where they eventually reach the San Joaquin River.
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Can you swim in the Merced River in Yosemite Valley?

Swimming in the Merced River is a popular way to cool off--but help protect the river by entering and exiting only on sandy beaches. Swimming in rivers is not without hazards, including swift currents, cold water, and hazards within the river (e.g., trees). See Water Safety for more information.
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What kind of fish are in the Merced River?

Native fish—including California roach, Sacramento pikeminnow, hardhead, and riffle sculpin—inhabit the lower reaches of the Merced River up to the vicinity of El Portal. Historic accounts suggest that rainbow trout and Sacramento suckers occurred as high as Yosemite Valley on the Merced River.
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Can you fish in the Merced River?

From Forest Bridge downstream to Lake McClure: The season is open from the last Saturday in April through November 15 with a limit of 5 trout per day and 10 trout in possession. In this river segment, fishing season is open the remainder of the year with a day and possession limit of 2 trout.
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Can you eat fish from Lake Merced?

When consuming fish from the north lake of Lake Merced, women ages 18-45 and children ages 1-17 may safely eat seven total servings per week of Rainbow Trout. They should not eat black bass species or Channel Catfish.
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Is it expensive to live in Merced?

The city is a wonderful place to live, with great schools, beautiful outdoor attractions, and an affordable cost of living. The Center Square named Merced County the least expensive place in California to live in 2020. In 2020, a resident needed to make only $2,946 a month to maintain a good standard of living.
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What's it like to live in Merced?

Living in Merced offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents rent their homes. In Merced there are a lot of parks. Many families live in Merced and residents tend to lean liberal. The public schools in Merced are above average.
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What is the reputation of UC Merced?

University of California, Merced is ranked #60 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Read more about how we rank schools.
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