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- The campaign is undertaking a highly targeted statewide education effort to inform Californians about the state’s severe drought and to raise awareness of how they can save water, including updating yards with water-smart plants and drip irrigation, as well as adjusting sprinklers, to water only where needed.
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Apr 14, 2022 · The public education campaign aims to highlight the dire drought conditions and the urgency behind the call for immediate action, including making some permanent water smart changes to homes and yards that offer the biggest ways to save water.
Save Our Water is California’s flagship water conservation campaign – co-managed by the Office of Community Partnerships and Strategic Communications (OCPSC) and the Department of Water Resources (DWR).
Feb 25, 2021 · The Water Committee works to protect California’s lakes, streams, rivers, and all the lives that depend on them. It advocates for restoring the Bay Delta ecosystem, promoting water justice for under-resourced communities, and creating a sustainable water future that assures supplies for California’s families, farms, industries, and wildlife.
Oct 2, 2024 · Over the past year, California has implemented innovative water management strategies and invested heavily in drinking water systems, groundwater protection and infrastructure projects, benefitting millions of residents statewide. As the state begins a new water year, here’s an overview of some key developments: Key milestones
Nov 7, 2022 · Southern California has been replenishing local groundwater supplies with recycled wastewater since the 1960s. Newsom called for ramping up recycled water use by 2030 by roughly 9% from the amount used in 2021, rising to 1.8 million acre feet by 2040.
The Growing Water Smart program is helping rural and urbanizing communities integrate water and land use planning to better ensure their sustainability and resilience. Explore our resources and join the network of Growing Water Smart professionals scaling solutions to California’s water challenges.
Our Water Campaign focuses on developing and implementing sustainable and equitable water policies that enable California to meet water needs for our growing population, our economy, and our environment. Learn more about our water policy accomplishments. Water Law Reform.