T h e E l e m e n t s o f D a v i s | ||||||
AIR | WATER | EARTH | FIRE |
At room temperature, water is a clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid. In agricultural areas, farmers use it to irrigate their fields. Some of us just drink it. Classical chemists believed it to be one of the four (or five) elements, while modern ones regard it as a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
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Agricultural Uses
Drinking water
Lakes, Rivers, Ponds and Streams
- American River
- Cache Creek
- Clear Lake
- Folsom Lake
- Lake Berryessa
- Lake Hennessey
- Lake Solano
- Lake Spafford
- North Area Pond
- Putah Creek
- Sacramento River
- Stonegate Lake
- West Area Pond
Management
- Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources (UC Davis)
- Public Works
- Sewers
- Waste Water Treatment Plant
- Annual Water Quality Reports
- 2004 Water Quality Report
- Two States
- Davis Water Company (long defunct)