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Water Conservation for Home and Garden Workshop Wednesday, March 31st
City of Woodland and the Yolo Resource Conservation District (RCD) are hosting an informational workshop to assist residents in making “water-wise” choices around their homes, including how to save water in day-to-day tasks & through landscaping with native and drought-tolerant plantings. The event will take place on Wednesday, March 31st from 5 to 7:30 pm at the Woodland Senior and Community Center (2001 East Street). Speaker topics will include water conservation, water-wise landscaping, and irrigation. There will be exhibits from local plant nursery representatives and irrigation companies. Examples of native and drought-tolerant plant species will be on display and water-wise packets and conservation devices will be available from City of Woodland.
Click here for the flyer and agenda.
Welcome to the City of Woodland Water Conservation site. Here you will find useful information on indoor and outdoor water conservation, including activities for kids and links to home water usage calculators.
The Governor has set a goal of a 20% reduction in per capita water use statewide by 2020. Water conservation is the most cost-effective and environmentally sound way to reduce our demand for water and reach this goal. Using less water puts less demand on the City’s infrastructure, including wells and our sewage treatment facility. Water savings through water conservation efforts will allow for lower infrastructure costs, saving the City and residents money over time. City of Woodland Environmental Services Water Conservation Coordinator Phone: (530) 406-5117 Fax: (530) 666-1266 waterconservation@cityofwoodland.org
Water Conservation Kits for adults and kids are now available from the City of Woodland. Adult kits include information on indoor and outdoor conservation and kids kits include activitiy booklets and stickers. For more details see the Water Conservation Kits PDF.
Monthly Water Use and Conservation Information
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2009 Indoor Conservation
Outdoor Conservation
For Kids & Educators
Water Resources Association of Yolo County
Water Conservation and Energy
Links to More Water Use Efficiency Water Conservation Initiative
Water Issues - FAQ's
Report Water Waste
Reading List for Water Conservation |
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