Hi ,
Our city didn’t just become one of the most water efficient cities in the world overnight. We pulled together, and have achieved so much … but we have further to go if we want our children and grandchildren to be able to turn on the tap with confidence.
Given that 2022 is our third consecutive year of drought, we need to double down on the solutions that have made conservation a way of life in L.A.
That’s why on Tuesday, I announced that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) will move to Phase 3 of its emergency water conservation plan.
So, what does this mean for you?
If you’re a LADWP customer, you’ll need to cut the amount of outdoor watering days from three, down to two.
LADWP is also asking customers to reduce their per person use by seven gallons a day, which is the equivalent of reducing showering time by four minutes, or shutting the faucet off during a 2-minute tooth brushing cycle and 5-minute shaving cycle.
The watering restrictions will go into effect June 1st, after City Council approval.
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