Politics & Government
City Of Culver City: Water Conservation Announcement
Governor Newsom has declared a drought state of emergency in 50 of the State's 58 counties.
August 03, 2021
California is experiencing severe drought conditions.
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Governor Newsom has declared a drought state of emergency in 50 of the State’s 58 counties.
Everyone is encouraged to use water responsibly and make conservation an important part of their routine every day.
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THANK YOU FOR DOING YOUR PART!
- Attach shut-off nozzles to all hoses
- Limit outdoor irrigation to no more that 3 days a week (or less)
- Make every drop count by watering outdoors in the evenings or set timers to run overnight to avoid evaporation that results from watering during daylight hours
But don’t forget to WATER YOUR TREES at least once a week to avoid tree loss
- Hosing off sidewalks, driveways, and other hardscapes except when health and safety is a risk
- Washing motor vehicles unless the hose is fitted with a shut-off nozzle
- Operating a fountain or water feature unless the water is recirculated
- Excess runoff when watering outdoors
- Learn about water conservation in Culver City and find water resources
- Learn about rebates, find resources, and discover tips to save water and increase efficiency from Golden State Water
- Find additional water-saving resources and discover tips through the Save our Water Program
- Visit California Drought Preparedness site where you can learn about current drought conditions and the State’s response and find resources
This press release was produced by the City of Culver City. The views expressed here are the author’s own.