Las Virgenes initiates Stage 1 of Water Shortage Contingency Plan

In response to worsening conditions, Las Virgenes Municipal Water District’s (LVMWD) Board Directors initiated Stage 1 of its Water Shortage Contingency Plan.

More than 75,000 residents in the cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Westlake Village, and unincorporated areas of western Los Angeles County will be affected by the Water Shortage Alert.

“We are not experiencing water shortages this year due to the drought,” explained LVMWD General Manager David Pedersen. “However, conditions could change quickly next year if we have another dry winter. Now is the time to remind our customers that efficient water use is important for everyone to avoid the potential of future shortages.”

The District’s Stage 1 Water Shortage Contingency Plan places a renewed focus on assisting, educating, and inspiring customers to use water wisely, day in and day out. Efficient customers are encouraged to keep up the good work, while customers whose water usage falls into inefficient tiers are encouraged to minimize outdoor irrigation, and reach out to the District for assistance.

“A large number of our customers have already been using water efficiently,” commented LVMWD Board President Jay Lewitt. “Our region is no stranger to meeting the moment when it comes to complying with emergency measures. We want anyone who may be struggling with reducing their water use to reach out and let us assist.”

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