San Diego County Embraces WaterSmart Living

Posted on: December 8th, 2021

Southern California could be facing severe drought conditions in the very near future. It is incumbent on all owners in Encinitas Ranch to exercise the right discipline and practices to deal with these impending conditions.

With a dry winter projected for much of the state, California officials are considering fines of up to $500 a day for overwatering yards, hosing down driveways and other water-wasting actions. The state’s water board could impose the penalties as soon as next month, when they come up for a vote.

Using water efficiently is a way of life and an important responsibility that comes along with the benefits of living in a beautiful Mediterranean climate like San Diegans enjoy. Over the past decade, residents and businesses across the county have adopted “WaterSmart” plants, irrigation technologies and habits that not only save money, but also create vibrant yards, reduce energy use, protect natural resources and reduce landscape maintenance.

The Water Authority partners with other agencies and organizations to offer a variety of WaterSmart tools, including classes and rebates, along with a water-use calculator and other resources.

Learn more at:

https://www.sdcwa.org/your-water/conservation/