Real Estate/Development
May 28, 2003
Reservoir Serves as Economic Engine to Region
BY ANDREA ROSAS CREJ Staff Writer When planning began on Diamond Valley Lake in the mid-1980s, Southern California Metropolitan Water District officials hoped the budding reservoir would be more than another water storage facility for the region's burgeoning population.




CREJ Staff Writer
When planning began on Diamond Valley Lake in the mid-1980s, Southern California Metropolitan Water District officials hoped the budding reservoir would be more than another water storage facility for the region's burgeoning population.
From the outset, project planners and San Jacinto Valley officials envisioned the lake as a thriving recreation destination that would serve as a tourist attraction and economic en...
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