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Water Harvest Festival Returns to Celebrate 30 Years
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Water Harvest Festival Returns to Celebrate 30 Years 

Free community event featuring giveaways, food, and educational activities

West Basin Municipal Water District invites the community to join in the celebration of a major

District milestone at the 2025 Water Harvest festival, commemorating 30 years of recycled water production. This year’s theme honors West Basin’s longstanding leadership in sustainable water solutions since opening its flagship water recycling facility in 1995. The annual festival blends fun and education to raise public awareness of local water sustainability solutions and promotes environmental stewardship.

Attendees can enjoy:

• Live stage entertainment and music

• Free food, giveaways and raffles

• Costume contests and kids’ activity zones

• Interactive games and exhibits promoting water conservation

• Educational booths from local partners and water agencies

• Facility tours of the Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility led by West Basin operations staff and

engineers

• Free parking on-site

West Basin’s Water Harvest Festival draws thousands of attendees annually and offers a unique opportunity for residents of all ages to experience how recycled water is made and why it’s essential to building regional water resilience.

This free, family-friendly event will take place on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility, located at 1935 S. Hughes Way in El Segundo.

For more information and schedule of events, visit www.WestBasinCA.gov/water-harvest

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  1. Maureen Roy, MPH

    Thank you for this news article on the Water Harvest Festival. During the next few years, per LA County Supervisor Lindsay Horvath, LA County will transition to the full water recycling technology known as Toilet To Tap. But it’s not clear whether our California government officials are aware that no water filtration technology exists which can remove 100% of water contaminants.

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