The Eastern Municipal Water District is considering rate hikes totaling in excess of 13% over the next two years to contend with cost pressures, and the Perris-based agency’s Board of Directors is asking ratepayers to submit their opinions on the proposed increases.
The City Council on Monday will consider shifting watering rules from the current two days per summertime week to three days per summertime week and to simultaneously lift the 15 percent voluntary water-use reduction target. The current Level 2 of the City’s Water Shortage Plan went into effect on August 16, 2021, before the state was deluged with trillions […]
Using water efficiently is a way of life and an important responsibility in the San Diego region. Water users have learned how to make the most of every drop and avoid wasteful or careless habits. Homeowners are replacing impractical thirsty lawns with beautiful low-water-use landscaping.
The City Council, by unanimous vote, approved the proposed water rate increase Tuesday, May 2, and introduced an ordinance establishing new water rates, fees, and charges. The action comes after a large effort by the City to educate the public on the need for an increase through workshops across the community.
Eastern Municipal Water District, Servicing Hemet and San Jacinto, Proposes Over 13% Rate Hike
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /NBC Palm Springsby Albert BataclanThe Eastern Municipal Water District is considering rate hikes totaling in excess of 13% over the next two years to contend with cost pressures, and the Perris-based agency’s Board of Directors is asking ratepayers to submit their opinions on the proposed increases.
Pasadena’s Watering Rules Could Be Relaxed, 15% Water Conservation Target Could Be Lifted
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /Pasadena Nowby André ColemanThe City Council on Monday will consider shifting watering rules from the current two days per summertime week to three days per summertime week and to simultaneously lift the 15 percent voluntary water-use reduction target. The current Level 2 of the City’s Water Shortage Plan went into effect on August 16, 2021, before the state was deluged with trillions […]
Demonstration Garden is Inspiration for Olivenhain MWD Customers
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Water News NetworkUsing water efficiently is a way of life and an important responsibility in the San Diego region. Water users have learned how to make the most of every drop and avoid wasteful or careless habits. Homeowners are replacing impractical thirsty lawns with beautiful low-water-use landscaping.
Water Rate Increase Approved
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /Tri County Sentry by Chris FrostThe City Council, by unanimous vote, approved the proposed water rate increase Tuesday, May 2, and introduced an ordinance establishing new water rates, fees, and charges. The action comes after a large effort by the City to educate the public on the need for an increase through workshops across the community.