The DPU produces and distributes drinking water to more than 7,000 customers in Los Alamos townsite, White Rock, Bandelier National Monument and the Los Alamos National Laboratory. The system includes 12 production wells, 17 pumping stations, 30 million gallons of water storage, 4 disinfection facilities, the Los Alamos Canyon Dam, 118 miles of water distribution piping, 44 miles of water transmission lines and valves, and pressure regulating valves. The water source for Los Alamos comes from groundwater from the main aquifer under the Pajarito Plateau. Our system has wellhead protection in place and we treat the water with a MIOX purification system. Total water rights available to the water production system as determined by the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer amount to 5,541.3 acre-feet/year. Additionally, Los Alamos has a contract with the United States Bureau of Reclamation for 1,200 acre-feet of water per year from the San Juan/Chama transmountain diversion project. The San Juan/Chama surface water has never been used in Los Alamos.