How it works 3 steps that will save you water and money!
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1. Determine your water usage
Use our directory to find a Water Usage Report Preparer. They will come to your property and do an audit on your water usage and give you your "report card."view sample report card (92 K)
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2. Find people who can help
Once you've recieved your report card, our directory will help you find services for the areas that you scored poorly in.
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3. Start saving money
Service professionals will work with you in helping your property run efficienty. They will perform the needed work that will save you water and money!
Did you know
- San Diego County imports 85% of its water from the Colorado River and the State Water Project
- Seven states share the Colorado River resources and there has been an eight year drought
- California State Water Projects has experienced both drought and court restrictions
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Dwindling Resources
The Colorado River resevoirs Lake Mead and Lake Powell are 50% below level.
The California State Water Projects reservoirs Lake Oroville (shown above) and San Luis are at 1/3 capacity.