Save Our Water

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Save Our Water is a statewide program aimed at helping Californians to reduce everyday water use through conservation ideas, inspiration and tips.

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    Apr 14

    💧🌻 Looking for ways to conserve water outdoors? Check out these water-saving tips for around the yard: Via

    A gardener mulches the plants to help reduce watering
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    Mar 23

    State Water Project water deliveries are not impacted by . DWR will continue to provide a reliable water supply to the 27 million Californians that depend on the SWP during this national emergency.

    A view looking north from the California Aqueduct Vista Point.
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    Mar 19

    Happy !🌻🌼🌷   Take advantage of your spare time and re-imagine your landscape with California native plants.   Check out these landscaping tips & tricks from

    A home garden in the South Land Park area of Sacramento, California, features native plants such as a variety of salvias, during the Sacramento Valley Native Plant Garden Tour.
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    Feb 24

    Being water efficient can be as simple as using an aerator on your faucets. Installing aerators throughout your home can reduce your water use by as much as 30%! Check out more from :

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    Feb 1

    Very cold air will move into along with the storm bringing strong winds. Freezing overnight lows expected Sun night - early Tue.

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    Feb 3

    Learn everything you need to know from a local landscape expert about selecting and installing beautiful and water efficient plants. Our 3-hour Landscape Design Workshop is on Sat., March 7, from 9am to noon. Register at .

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    Jan 29

    Interested in updating your garden with California Native Plants?🌾 Join us for our CA Friendly Landscape Class on 3/25/2020 from 5:00-8:00 PM! For more information and to register visit

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    Jan 30

    Did you know that has rebates for residents, businesses, large landscapes and HOAs? We're here to serve you and help you conserve! To get started today, read more:

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    Jan 30

    Today, DWR conducted the 2nd Phillips Station snow survey of 2020. The manual survey recorded 40.5" of snow depth & a snow water equivalent of 14.5", which is 79% of average for this location. Statewide, the Sierra snowpack is 72% of average. More here:

    DWR employees take measurements for the second manual snow survey of 2020.
    DWR employees take measurements for the second manual snow survey of 2020.
    DWR employees take measurements for the second manual snow survey of 2020.
    DWR employees take measurements for the second manual snow survey of 2020.
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    Jan 28

    January Plant Spotlight is Bladderpod. This plant gets its name from the unique bladder-shaped seed pods it produces. Found blooming from Fresno to Baja, making it a great source of pollen and nectar. More fun facts:

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    Jan 28

    Stop flushing money down the drain. Find out if you qualify for a FREE water efficient toilet. We'll even do the installation for you.

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  12. Jan 27

    Improve your home’s comfort and efficiency by upgrading to WaterSense and Energy Star labeled appliances. These water-saving options are at least 20% more efficient! Be sure to check with your local water agency for rebate opportunities.

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    Jan 26

    Reduce your outdoor water use by 50-70% with beautiful, climate-appropriate plants that thrive in Orange County’s semi-arid climate. || Learn more: ⠀⠀

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    Jan 26

    Catch the rain and water savings! Preorder your rain barrel and receive a $35 rebate. Visit the pick-up event at Mt Miguel High School on Feb 22 to receive your barrel. Learn more:

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  15. Jan 24

    Thinking of going California-friendly in your yard? Make it beautiful & water efficient with California native plants. Rain or Shine, native plants tend to use less water & are more tolerant to California’s drought cycles. Find inspo & other tips at;

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  16. Jan 23

    Starting to get that home improvement itch? Start with installing a high efficiency toilet and you could save up to 19 gallons per person per day. 🚽 Be sure to look for the label.

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    Jan 22

    Today’s tip is to check your faucets, pipes and toilets for leaks. These leaks can go undetected if you’re not looking for them, but still waste water 24 hours a day, seven days a week!

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    Jan 23

    Plant a California friendly garden and . Take advantage of the District's landscape rebate, more information here:

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  19. Jan 22

    If water runs off your lawn easily, split your watering time into shorter periods to allow for better absorption. More water-saving tips here:

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  20. Jan 21

    Small Changes. BIG IMPACT. Even small things that can make a big difference – like using an aerator on your faucets. Installing aerators throughout your home can reduce your water use by as much as 30%! Find more ways to save at:

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