Cal Water news release

5.° mes de ahorros en agua en septiembre de 2022

Los clientes de Cal Water redujeron su uso de agua por quinto mes consecutivo en septiembre a pesar de un calor que batió récords con el que comenzó el mes. Seven of Cal Water's districts surpassed 15% in reductions; company-wide, Cal Water reduced water use by 10.6% compared to September 2020.

“We are encouraged by our customers' continued conservation progress in September, even as temperatures spiked across the state,” said Martin A. Kropelnicki, President and CEO.

The seven Cal Water districts that surpassed 15% in water-use reductions are:

  • Antelope Valley, ahorro de 24.4%
  • Los Altos, ahorro de 26.1%
  • Marysville, ahorro de 20.7%
  • Oroville, ahorro de 18.8%
  • Palos Verdes, ahorro de 25.0%
  • Westlake, ahorro de 36.6%
  • Willows, ahorro de 18.1%

Previously, Cal Water customers throughout the state reduced their water use in May by 6.5%, in June by 11.6%, in July by 12.4%, and in August by 12.3%.

Conservation savings for all Cal Water districts is available at drought.calwater.com/reductions. Customers can get more information about conservation rebates and programs, drought resources, and water restrictions at drought.calwater.com.

To assist with indoor savings as cooler temperatures approach, Cal Water has increased the following rebates for EPA WaterSense-labeled products:

  • Residential high-efficiency toilets, now up to $150
  • Residential high-efficiency clothes washers, now up to $600
  • Commercial high-efficiency toilets, now up to $400
  • Commercial high-efficiency urinals, now up to $400