The City of Carlsbad has launched a water conservation campaign to raise awareness of new water use rules and encourage greater conservation.
As part of the campaign, the City of Carlsbad is making yard signs available for residents and business owners who want to highlight their water conservation efforts. The signs can be picked up at the following locations:
• City of Carlsbad Senior Center
?799 Pine Ave.
• City of Carlsbad Faraday Administration Center?
1635 Faraday Ave.
• Georgina Cole Library
?1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
The water district is also promoting awareness of tools and resources, including rebates, free home water use checkups, water wise landscaping seminars and discounts on low water use plants. District staff are calling the largest water users each month to identify ways they can save and utilizing additional staff to respond to water use complaints.
Gov. Jerry Brown has ordered a statewide 25 percent reduction of drinkable urban water use through February 2016. Each city has its own conservation targets set by the state. The Carlsbad Municipal Water District must reduce consumption by 28 percent.
As part of the campaign, the City of Carlsbad is making yard signs available for residents and business owners who want to highlight their water conservation efforts. The signs can be picked up at the following locations:
• City of Carlsbad Senior Center
?799 Pine Ave.
• City of Carlsbad Faraday Administration Center?
1635 Faraday Ave.
• Georgina Cole Library
?1250 Carlsbad Village Drive
The water district is also promoting awareness of tools and resources, including rebates, free home water use checkups, water wise landscaping seminars and discounts on low water use plants. District staff are calling the largest water users each month to identify ways they can save and utilizing additional staff to respond to water use complaints.
Gov. Jerry Brown has ordered a statewide 25 percent reduction of drinkable urban water use through February 2016. Each city has its own conservation targets set by the state. The Carlsbad Municipal Water District must reduce consumption by 28 percent.