For the seventh month in a row, Cal Water customers have reduced their water use. According to Cal Water, more than half of their districts surpassed 15% in reductions during the month of November 2022. Company-wide, Cal Water reduced water use by 13.6% compared to November 2020.
“I would like to thank our customers for all of their hard work stepping up conservation efforts this year,” said Martin A. Kropelnicki, President and CEO. “While we are hoping for a wet winter, we urge our customers to stay mindful of their water use and continue to save water every day.”
The 13 Cal Water districts that surpassed 15% in water-use reductions are:
- Bakersfield, saving 16.8%
- Bear Gulch, saving 28.9%
- Kern River Valley, saving 16.9%
- King City, saving 18.6%
- Livermore, saving 22.4%
- Los Altos, saving 32.9%
- Marysville, saving 17.2%
- Mid-Peninsula, saving 15.4%
- Oroville, saving 25.4%
- Palos Verdes, saving 16.8%
- Selma, saving 19.0%
- Westlake, saving 36.8%
- Willows, saving 23.3%
Previously, Cal Water customers throughout the state reduced their water use in May by 6.5%, in June by 11.6%, in July by 12.4%, in August by 12.3%, in September by 10.6%, and in October by 12.1%.
Conservation savings for all Cal Water districts are available at drought.calwater.com/reductions.