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Water Conservation: Resources, Actions, and Policies

Water Conservation is Important

Water in Southern California is a precious commodity. We have to import water from Northern California and the Colorado River. Ground water, water that is pumped up from aquifers makes up the rest of our local supply.

While California’s drought emergency is over, reducing water consumption remains vitally important. Water conservation efforts help the state to recover from the impact of past droughts and to prepare for future droughts.

The past few years California has received less than the usual amount of rain and more importantly less snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains. This has seriously reduced the amount of water available for import to Southern California. Local precipitation has has been less than normal as well. This has affected the ground water replenishment, reducing supply and making pumping more expensive, as ground water level drops.

This is a basic view of the issue, State and Federal Agencies, water wholesalers, local water districts and the City are working together to keep the water flowing, but we all need to reduce water usage, now!

Eastern Municipal Water District

EMWD is the primary water supplier in Moreno Valley. It is incumbent upon EMWD through policies and programs to meet the water consumption mandates.

Water Waste App

EMWD provides a Water Waste app for mobile devices. Users can report water waste directly from their mobile phones. The free app is available for Android devices through the Google Marketplace. It can be found by searching “EMWD Water Waste” in the search field.

The interface allows members of the community to take photos and notify EMWD staff of all potential water waste situations within EMWD’s 542-square mile service area. All reports of waste will be followed-up by EMWD’s conservation staff.

The app has waste categories including:

  • Use of excessive water due to unrepaired leaks or defective irrigation systems
  • Use of water that results in flooding or run-off into gutters or streets
  • Hosing down hardscape, such as sidewalks, driveways or patios with a hose
  • Washing a car with a hose that does not have a shut-off nozzle
  • Watering landscape between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.

Users are asked to include the date and time of the infraction, as well as the address or location of the reported waste. Multiple photos can be included in the report.

The app also includes important contact information at EMWD, including our 24-hour Integrated Operations Center for reporting after-hours leaks and contact information for EMWD’s anonymous Water Waste Hotline and Conservation Departments.

Further Water Conservation Information

For information about what to do to minimize the strain on water reserves, EMWD has several web pages dedicated to helping their customers understand the issues and make usage changes that will help.

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