Photos: Lompico Water District merger
Water passes through what was once a community swimming pool and is now an aging park.
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Water district employee Ricardo Villa, an employee of the water district, locks up the gate after checking a leaky redwood water tank.
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A chalkboard inside the district office shows the paltry rainfall totals of last winter.
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Sean Wharton is an active member of the community and has been vocal about water issues.
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Ward Willats was the former head of the Olympia Water District, which was absorbed into the larger San Lorenzo District.
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Boulder Creek is reflected in a window along the town’s main street.
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Aidan Robinson sits in the office before heading out to do his daily run of checking water tanks.
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A pipeline has been constructed to get water to the parched mountain community.
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Ricardo Villa checks the meters that monitor water levels in tanks that serve Lompico.
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