San Luis Obispo is Weathering the Drought Well Thanks to You Message from the Director
Based on all the information going around,
are you struggling with trying to understand
what is going on with the City’s water supply? If so, you’re not alone. Mixed messages,
conflicting stories and sensational statistics
are everywhere, even as I’m writing this piece. First of all, congratulations City of San Luis Obispo. You are doing an outstanding job using water wisely in this drought. Keep it up.
STATE MANDATED WATER RESTRICTIONS Effective Immediately: • • • •
No washing down driveways Excess irrigation runoff prohibited Shut-off nozzle required when washing vehicles Fountains must recirculate potable water
Effective October 2:
The statewide water use statistics are painted with a broad brush;
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has reduced use from 187 gallons per person per day in the late
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our community continues to conserve this life-giving resource and 1980s to 105 gallons during 2013. We have already exceeded the
Landscape irrigation limited to three days/week
state mandate to reduce water use by 20 percent by the year 2020. Despite the fact we are not experiencing a water supply
emergency and have seven years of supply remaining in
reservoirs, you are cutting back on water use. You’re using water as if we’re in Stage Two mandatory rationing. Normally, Stage
Two happens when there’s two years of water supply left in our reservoirs. All of this conservation is taking place without the City mandating you to do so. This is a wonderful example of
community members taking responsibility and doing what they
On a final note, be confident you have sufficient water to provide
for your needs in this drought. We have lots of information about water to share with you, way more than we have space for,
and we love to talk about it. Feel free to call our helpful Utilities Services team at (805) 781-7215 at any time.
Thank you for being part of what makes this such a wonderful community in which to live and work.
believe is best for everyone.
Sincerely,
There are many communities who, despite their planning efforts,
Utilities Director
in relatively good shape. That said, the California State Water
P.S. We’re updating our website to make it more helpful and
in the state implement mandatory outdoor watering restrictions
contacting Ron Munds at rmunds@slocity.org.
have water supplies that are drying up while our supplies are
Resources Control Board is mandating that all water suppliers
Carrie Mattingly
informative. Let us know what you’d like to see on the site by
regardless of their water supply availability. In this issue is the
information you’ll need to understand the new water restrictions and what impact they'll have on watering habits.
HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS ISSUE: Mandatory Drought Restrictions | Drought Q & A New Sewer Cap Improved Utility Billing | Rainy Season is Coming
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Fall 2014 Volume 18, Issue 4