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Published: 12/30/20. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season on Dec. 30, 2020. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow waterequiva
ABOUT SAVE OUR WATER Save Our Water is a statewide, water conservation program created in 2009 by the Association of California Water Agencies and the California Department of Water Resources. The program’s goal is to make water conservation a daily habit among Californians. The Save Our Water program reaches millions of Californians each year throughUPGRADE YOUR YARD
Eddie Rosales. Water is our most important resource! I feel that aspect of replenishing ground water (fake river beds, stone gardens, covered gravel pits, etc.) should be emphasized more as too much rainwater is lost to the streets. Pleasanton, CA. RESOURCES - SAVE OUR WATER Resources. Links to useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, and supporting organizations.AROUND THE YARD
Reimagine Your Yard. Feed your vegetables and fruits water first because they feed you! Water-wise plants and shade trees use little or no water once established. Thirsty plants such as lawn and container plants are the lowest priority. If you have to cut back, start herAROUND THE HOUSE
Wash Full Loads of Clothes and Dishes. Washer: saves 15–45 gallons per load. Dishwasher: saves 5–15 gallons per load.PARTNER TOOLKIT
Partner Toolkit. All materials are designed to be customized with your organization's logo and other key information to help spread the word about water conservation. Source formats are provided upon request at SaveOurWater@water.ca.gov. Become A Partner.WATER SMART KIDS
Water Smart Kids. You use water every day at home. Brushing your teeth, washing out your milk glass, taking a shower or bath—all of these activities use water. But water is a limited resource. Californians can’t afford to waste even small amounts of water. You can help save California’s water by changing the way you use waterinside and
WATER YEAR 2021 THE SUSPENSE CONTINUES Warm temperatures intensify drought impacts, especially for young salmonids that require cold water to survive, and heighten wildfire risks. And, 2021 is a second dry year whereas 2014 and 2015 were the third and fourth years, respectively of California’s five-year drought of 2012-16. Drought impacts are also intensified by theduration of
SAVE OUR WATERHOME CURRENTHOW TO SAVE WATERUPGRADE YOUR YARDRESOURCESPARTNER TOOLKITEN ESPAÑOL Homeowners have made great strides in recent years to save water indoors. But our lawns have a drinking problem. About 50% of water is used for outdoor irrigation.LATEST NEWS
Published: 12/30/20. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season on Dec. 30, 2020. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow waterequiva
ABOUT SAVE OUR WATER Save Our Water is a statewide, water conservation program created in 2009 by the Association of California Water Agencies and the California Department of Water Resources. The program’s goal is to make water conservation a daily habit among Californians. The Save Our Water program reaches millions of Californians each year throughUPGRADE YOUR YARD
Eddie Rosales. Water is our most important resource! I feel that aspect of replenishing ground water (fake river beds, stone gardens, covered gravel pits, etc.) should be emphasized more as too much rainwater is lost to the streets. Pleasanton, CA. RESOURCES - SAVE OUR WATER Resources. Links to useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, and supporting organizations.AROUND THE YARD
Reimagine Your Yard. Feed your vegetables and fruits water first because they feed you! Water-wise plants and shade trees use little or no water once established. Thirsty plants such as lawn and container plants are the lowest priority. If you have to cut back, start herAROUND THE HOUSE
Wash Full Loads of Clothes and Dishes. Washer: saves 15–45 gallons per load. Dishwasher: saves 5–15 gallons per load.PARTNER TOOLKIT
Partner Toolkit. All materials are designed to be customized with your organization's logo and other key information to help spread the word about water conservation. Source formats are provided upon request at SaveOurWater@water.ca.gov. Become A Partner.WATER SMART KIDS
Water Smart Kids. You use water every day at home. Brushing your teeth, washing out your milk glass, taking a shower or bath—all of these activities use water. But water is a limited resource. Californians can’t afford to waste even small amounts of water. You can help save California’s water by changing the way you use waterinside and
WATER YEAR 2021 THE SUSPENSE CONTINUES Warm temperatures intensify drought impacts, especially for young salmonids that require cold water to survive, and heighten wildfire risks. And, 2021 is a second dry year whereas 2014 and 2015 were the third and fourth years, respectively of California’s five-year drought of 2012-16. Drought impacts are also intensified by theduration of
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Published: 12/30/20. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season on Dec. 30, 2020. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow waterequiva
RESOURCES - SAVE OUR WATER Resources. Links to useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, and supporting organizations. CONTACT - SAVE OUR WATER The Save Our Water website is managed by staff at the California Department of Water Resources. You can reach us at: Street Address California Department of Water Resources A DRY WRAP-UP TO THE WET SEASON A Dry Wrap-Up to the Wet Season. Published: 21 April 2021. The first half of Water Year 2021 is over, and California’s wet season is almost finished. The first six months of the water year rank as the fourth driest of record based on statewide precipitation. Water Year 2020 was dry in the northern two-thirds of the state.UPCOMING EVENTS
News & Events. Stay up-to-date with the latest news regarding water supply and conservation in California. Latest News. Upcoming Events. Past Events. Calendar.VIRTUAL TOUR
Take a Virtual Tour to learn how you can save water. Install aerators on the kitchen faucet to reduce flows to less than 1 gallon per minute. When washing dishes by hand, don’t let the water run. Fill one basin with wash water and the other with rinse water. Run the dishwasher only when full to SAVE WATER WITH BACKYARD COMPOSTING Composting works best when you have a mixture of “brown” and “green” materials in your pile. Vegetables, green grass clippings, and fruit scraps are good examples of “green” materials. Dead leaves, wood shavings, and shredded paper are examples of “brown” materials. Compost breaks down faster in a pile at least 3 feet highand 3
5-WAYS-TO-SAVE-WATER-AND-MONEY-BY-RAINWATER-HARVESTING 4. Keep barrels clean. Keeping your barrel clean helps prevent mold and algae. It is recommended that your rain barrels are emptied and scrubbed once a year, usually at the end of summer before the winter begins. Cleaning your barrels regularly will help ensure clean storage of rainwater for years to come. 5. Make the most of your collectedwater.
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Save Our Water’s goal is to make water conservation a life-long habit. Research shows that Californians are interested in saving water on a daily basis, but often don’t know where to start.AHORRA NUESTRA AGUA
Los Californianos Saben, Que La Conservación Del Agua, Es Para Toda La Vida. Los californianos han hecho gran progreso en los últimos años adoptando buenas costumbres cotidianas para ahorrar agua. Pero el futuro del agua del estado es inseguro debido a la variabilidad de la lluvia y nieve que cae en el invierno, y los cambios climáticos.Es
SAVE OUR WATERHOME CURRENTHOW TO SAVE WATERUPGRADE YOUR YARDRESOURCESPARTNER TOOLKITEN ESPAÑOL Homeowners have made great strides in recent years to save water indoors. But our lawns have a drinking problem. About 50% of water is used for outdoor irrigation.LATEST NEWS
Published: 12/30/20. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season on Dec. 30, 2020. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow waterequiva
ABOUT SAVE OUR WATER Save Our Water is a statewide, water conservation program created in 2009 by the Association of California Water Agencies and the California Department of Water Resources. The program’s goal is to make water conservation a daily habit among Californians. The Save Our Water program reaches millions of Californians each year throughUPGRADE YOUR YARD
Eddie Rosales. Water is our most important resource! I feel that aspect of replenishing ground water (fake river beds, stone gardens, covered gravel pits, etc.) should be emphasized more as too much rainwater is lost to the streets. Pleasanton, CA. RESOURCES - SAVE OUR WATER Resources. Links to useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, and supporting organizations.AROUND THE YARD
Reimagine Your Yard. Feed your vegetables and fruits water first because they feed you! Water-wise plants and shade trees use little or no water once established. Thirsty plants such as lawn and container plants are the lowest priority. If you have to cut back, start herAROUND THE HOUSE
Wash Full Loads of Clothes and Dishes. Washer: saves 15–45 gallons per load. Dishwasher: saves 5–15 gallons per load.PARTNER TOOLKIT
Partner Toolkit. All materials are designed to be customized with your organization's logo and other key information to help spread the word about water conservation. Source formats are provided upon request at SaveOurWater@water.ca.gov. Become A Partner.WATER SMART KIDS
Water Smart Kids. You use water every day at home. Brushing your teeth, washing out your milk glass, taking a shower or bath—all of these activities use water. But water is a limited resource. Californians can’t afford to waste even small amounts of water. You can help save California’s water by changing the way you use waterinside and
WATER YEAR 2021 THE SUSPENSE CONTINUES Warm temperatures intensify drought impacts, especially for young salmonids that require cold water to survive, and heighten wildfire risks. And, 2021 is a second dry year whereas 2014 and 2015 were the third and fourth years, respectively of California’s five-year drought of 2012-16. Drought impacts are also intensified by theduration of
SAVE OUR WATERHOME CURRENTHOW TO SAVE WATERUPGRADE YOUR YARDRESOURCESPARTNER TOOLKITEN ESPAÑOL Homeowners have made great strides in recent years to save water indoors. But our lawns have a drinking problem. About 50% of water is used for outdoor irrigation.LATEST NEWS
Published: 12/30/20. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season on Dec. 30, 2020. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow waterequiva
ABOUT SAVE OUR WATER Save Our Water is a statewide, water conservation program created in 2009 by the Association of California Water Agencies and the California Department of Water Resources. The program’s goal is to make water conservation a daily habit among Californians. The Save Our Water program reaches millions of Californians each year throughUPGRADE YOUR YARD
Eddie Rosales. Water is our most important resource! I feel that aspect of replenishing ground water (fake river beds, stone gardens, covered gravel pits, etc.) should be emphasized more as too much rainwater is lost to the streets. Pleasanton, CA. RESOURCES - SAVE OUR WATER Resources. Links to useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, and supporting organizations.AROUND THE YARD
Reimagine Your Yard. Feed your vegetables and fruits water first because they feed you! Water-wise plants and shade trees use little or no water once established. Thirsty plants such as lawn and container plants are the lowest priority. If you have to cut back, start herAROUND THE HOUSE
Wash Full Loads of Clothes and Dishes. Washer: saves 15–45 gallons per load. Dishwasher: saves 5–15 gallons per load.PARTNER TOOLKIT
Partner Toolkit. All materials are designed to be customized with your organization's logo and other key information to help spread the word about water conservation. Source formats are provided upon request at SaveOurWater@water.ca.gov. Become A Partner.WATER SMART KIDS
Water Smart Kids. You use water every day at home. Brushing your teeth, washing out your milk glass, taking a shower or bath—all of these activities use water. But water is a limited resource. Californians can’t afford to waste even small amounts of water. You can help save California’s water by changing the way you use waterinside and
WATER YEAR 2021 THE SUSPENSE CONTINUES Warm temperatures intensify drought impacts, especially for young salmonids that require cold water to survive, and heighten wildfire risks. And, 2021 is a second dry year whereas 2014 and 2015 were the third and fourth years, respectively of California’s five-year drought of 2012-16. Drought impacts are also intensified by theduration of
LATEST NEWS
Published: 12/30/20. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season on Dec. 30, 2020. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow waterequiva
RESOURCES - SAVE OUR WATER Resources. Links to useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, and supporting organizations. CONTACT - SAVE OUR WATER The Save Our Water website is managed by staff at the California Department of Water Resources. You can reach us at: Street Address California Department of Water Resources A DRY WRAP-UP TO THE WET SEASON A Dry Wrap-Up to the Wet Season. Published: 21 April 2021. The first half of Water Year 2021 is over, and California’s wet season is almost finished. The first six months of the water year rank as the fourth driest of record based on statewide precipitation. Water Year 2020 was dry in the northern two-thirds of the state.UPCOMING EVENTS
News & Events. Stay up-to-date with the latest news regarding water supply and conservation in California. Latest News. Upcoming Events. Past Events. Calendar.VIRTUAL TOUR
Take a Virtual Tour to learn how you can save water. Install aerators on the kitchen faucet to reduce flows to less than 1 gallon per minute. When washing dishes by hand, don’t let the water run. Fill one basin with wash water and the other with rinse water. Run the dishwasher only when full to SAVE WATER WITH BACKYARD COMPOSTING Composting works best when you have a mixture of “brown” and “green” materials in your pile. Vegetables, green grass clippings, and fruit scraps are good examples of “green” materials. Dead leaves, wood shavings, and shredded paper are examples of “brown” materials. Compost breaks down faster in a pile at least 3 feet highand 3
5-WAYS-TO-SAVE-WATER-AND-MONEY-BY-RAINWATER-HARVESTING 4. Keep barrels clean. Keeping your barrel clean helps prevent mold and algae. It is recommended that your rain barrels are emptied and scrubbed once a year, usually at the end of summer before the winter begins. Cleaning your barrels regularly will help ensure clean storage of rainwater for years to come. 5. Make the most of your collectedwater.
OUR PARTNERS
Save Our Water’s goal is to make water conservation a life-long habit. Research shows that Californians are interested in saving water on a daily basis, but often don’t know where to start.AHORRA NUESTRA AGUA
Los Californianos Saben, Que La Conservación Del Agua, Es Para Toda La Vida. Los californianos han hecho gran progreso en los últimos años adoptando buenas costumbres cotidianas para ahorrar agua. Pero el futuro del agua del estado es inseguro debido a la variabilidad de la lluvia y nieve que cae en el invierno, y los cambios climáticos.Es
SAVE OUR WATERHOME CURRENTHOW TO SAVE WATERUPGRADE YOUR YARDRESOURCESPARTNER TOOLKITEN ESPAÑOL Homeowners have made great strides in recent years to save water indoors. But our lawns have a drinking problem. About 50% of water is used for outdoor irrigation.LATEST NEWS
Published: 12/30/20. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season on Dec. 30, 2020. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow waterequiva
ABOUT SAVE OUR WATER Save Our Water is a statewide, water conservation program created in 2009 by the Association of California Water Agencies and the California Department of Water Resources. The program’s goal is to make water conservation a daily habit among Californians. The Save Our Water program reaches millions of Californians each year throughUPGRADE YOUR YARD
Eddie Rosales. Water is our most important resource! I feel that aspect of replenishing ground water (fake river beds, stone gardens, covered gravel pits, etc.) should be emphasized more as too much rainwater is lost to the streets. Pleasanton, CA. RESOURCES - SAVE OUR WATER Resources. Links to useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, and supporting organizations.AROUND THE YARD
Reimagine Your Yard. Feed your vegetables and fruits water first because they feed you! Water-wise plants and shade trees use little or no water once established. Thirsty plants such as lawn and container plants are the lowest priority. If you have to cut back, start herAROUND THE HOUSE
Wash Full Loads of Clothes and Dishes. Washer: saves 15–45 gallons per load. Dishwasher: saves 5–15 gallons per load.PARTNER TOOLKIT
Partner Toolkit. All materials are designed to be customized with your organization's logo and other key information to help spread the word about water conservation. Source formats are provided upon request at SaveOurWater@water.ca.gov. Become A Partner.WATER SMART KIDS
Water Smart Kids. You use water every day at home. Brushing your teeth, washing out your milk glass, taking a shower or bath—all of these activities use water. But water is a limited resource. Californians can’t afford to waste even small amounts of water. You can help save California’s water by changing the way you use waterinside and
WATER YEAR 2021 THE SUSPENSE CONTINUES Warm temperatures intensify drought impacts, especially for young salmonids that require cold water to survive, and heighten wildfire risks. And, 2021 is a second dry year whereas 2014 and 2015 were the third and fourth years, respectively of California’s five-year drought of 2012-16. Drought impacts are also intensified by theduration of
SAVE OUR WATERHOME CURRENTHOW TO SAVE WATERUPGRADE YOUR YARDRESOURCESPARTNER TOOLKITEN ESPAÑOL Homeowners have made great strides in recent years to save water indoors. But our lawns have a drinking problem. About 50% of water is used for outdoor irrigation.LATEST NEWS
Published: 12/30/20. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season on Dec. 30, 2020. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow waterequiva
ABOUT SAVE OUR WATER Save Our Water is a statewide, water conservation program created in 2009 by the Association of California Water Agencies and the California Department of Water Resources. The program’s goal is to make water conservation a daily habit among Californians. The Save Our Water program reaches millions of Californians each year throughUPGRADE YOUR YARD
Eddie Rosales. Water is our most important resource! I feel that aspect of replenishing ground water (fake river beds, stone gardens, covered gravel pits, etc.) should be emphasized more as too much rainwater is lost to the streets. Pleasanton, CA. RESOURCES - SAVE OUR WATER Resources. Links to useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, and supporting organizations.AROUND THE YARD
Reimagine Your Yard. Feed your vegetables and fruits water first because they feed you! Water-wise plants and shade trees use little or no water once established. Thirsty plants such as lawn and container plants are the lowest priority. If you have to cut back, start herAROUND THE HOUSE
Wash Full Loads of Clothes and Dishes. Washer: saves 15–45 gallons per load. Dishwasher: saves 5–15 gallons per load.PARTNER TOOLKIT
Partner Toolkit. All materials are designed to be customized with your organization's logo and other key information to help spread the word about water conservation. Source formats are provided upon request at SaveOurWater@water.ca.gov. Become A Partner.WATER SMART KIDS
Water Smart Kids. You use water every day at home. Brushing your teeth, washing out your milk glass, taking a shower or bath—all of these activities use water. But water is a limited resource. Californians can’t afford to waste even small amounts of water. You can help save California’s water by changing the way you use waterinside and
WATER YEAR 2021 THE SUSPENSE CONTINUES Warm temperatures intensify drought impacts, especially for young salmonids that require cold water to survive, and heighten wildfire risks. And, 2021 is a second dry year whereas 2014 and 2015 were the third and fourth years, respectively of California’s five-year drought of 2012-16. Drought impacts are also intensified by theduration of
LATEST NEWS
Published: 12/30/20. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season on Dec. 30, 2020. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow waterequiva
RESOURCES - SAVE OUR WATER Resources. Links to useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, and supporting organizations. CONTACT - SAVE OUR WATER The Save Our Water website is managed by staff at the California Department of Water Resources. You can reach us at: Street Address California Department of Water Resources A DRY WRAP-UP TO THE WET SEASON A Dry Wrap-Up to the Wet Season. Published: 21 April 2021. The first half of Water Year 2021 is over, and California’s wet season is almost finished. The first six months of the water year rank as the fourth driest of record based on statewide precipitation. Water Year 2020 was dry in the northern two-thirds of the state.UPCOMING EVENTS
News & Events. Stay up-to-date with the latest news regarding water supply and conservation in California. Latest News. Upcoming Events. Past Events. Calendar.VIRTUAL TOUR
Take a Virtual Tour to learn how you can save water. Install aerators on the kitchen faucet to reduce flows to less than 1 gallon per minute. When washing dishes by hand, don’t let the water run. Fill one basin with wash water and the other with rinse water. Run the dishwasher only when full to SAVE WATER WITH BACKYARD COMPOSTING Composting works best when you have a mixture of “brown” and “green” materials in your pile. Vegetables, green grass clippings, and fruit scraps are good examples of “green” materials. Dead leaves, wood shavings, and shredded paper are examples of “brown” materials. Compost breaks down faster in a pile at least 3 feet highand 3
5-WAYS-TO-SAVE-WATER-AND-MONEY-BY-RAINWATER-HARVESTING 4. Keep barrels clean. Keeping your barrel clean helps prevent mold and algae. It is recommended that your rain barrels are emptied and scrubbed once a year, usually at the end of summer before the winter begins. Cleaning your barrels regularly will help ensure clean storage of rainwater for years to come. 5. Make the most of your collectedwater.
OUR PARTNERS
Save Our Water’s goal is to make water conservation a life-long habit. Research shows that Californians are interested in saving water on a daily basis, but often don’t know where to start.AHORRA NUESTRA AGUA
Los Californianos Saben, Que La Conservación Del Agua, Es Para Toda La Vida. Los californianos han hecho gran progreso en los últimos años adoptando buenas costumbres cotidianas para ahorrar agua. Pero el futuro del agua del estado es inseguro debido a la variabilidad de la lluvia y nieve que cae en el invierno, y los cambios climáticos.Es
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