Water Authority issues urgent call for decreased water usage through next week

July 15, 2006

The San Diego County Water Authority has issued an urgent call for home-owners and businesses throughout San Diego County to…

The San Diego County Water Authority has issued an urgent call for home-owners and businesses throughout San Diego County to curtail all unnecessary water use through the end of next week. This includes reducing landscape irrigation through the end of next week. Where landscape irrigation is necessary, the Water Authority advises watering between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. to help reduce demands during the day.

With temperatures soaring both inland and on the coast, treated water demand has stretched local and regional water treatment plants to maximum output. The Metropolitan Water District’s Skinner Treatment Plant in Temecula and treatment plants in San Diego County are running at full capacity. If, for any reason one of these plants malfunctions, reducing the amount of treated water production in the county, the Water Authority will need to institute mandatory reductions in treated water deliveries to all its member agencies.

Should this occur, local water agencies may need to initiate mandatory water restrictions to adjust for the reduced amount of water they will receive. In the past, this has resulted in the reduction or complete shutoff of water to large agricultural users in some areas of the county. Mandatory restrictions on water use for businesses, home-owners and multi-unit dwellings could also be initiated by local water agencies. Should mandatory restrictions be instituted, people are advised to contact their local water agency or municipal water department to determine what restrictions have been issued for their area.

The Water Authority will continue to work closely with its member agencies and the Metropolitan Water District to ensure that the treatment plants serving the county are operating at maximum efficiency and peak capacity. With the help and cooperation of all San Diegans, we can avoid mandatory water restrictions.

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Bill Jacoby, Water Authority Director of Public Affairs, is available for interviews.

Call (858) 522-6701

  • The San Diego County Water Authority sustains a $268 billion regional economy and the quality of life for 3.3 million residents through a multi-decade water supply diversification plan, major infrastructure investments and forward-thinking policies that promote fiscal and environmental responsibility. A public agency created in 1944, the Water Authority delivers wholesale water supplies to 23 retail water providers, including cities, special districts and a military base.

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    Jordan Beane

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