California Water Service Districts Lead State in Water Savings During June 2022
California Water Service (CWT) announced a company-wide water use reduction of 11.6% in June 2022 compared to June 2020, exceeding the statewide average reduction of 7.6%. The utility praised its customers for achieving water savings 52% higher than the average, with seven districts recognized among the state’s top performers. Districts such as Westlake showed impressive savings of 33.4%. Cal Water encourages ongoing conservation efforts through available rebates and programs as summer presents opportunities for further savings.
- Achieved a company-wide water use reduction of 11.6% compared to June 2020.
- Savings 52% higher than the statewide average reduction.
- Seven districts recognized among the top performers in the state.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As Californians have begun heeding the call for conservation amid the worsening drought, California Water Service (Cal Water) and its customers made strides in reducing water use across its service areas during June 2022. Company-wide, Cal Water reduced water use by
Last week, the State Water Resources Control Board published its conservation data for June 2022, with statewide water use
“Summer is typically when the greatest opportunity for water savings exists, because so much water use occurs outdoors,” said Martin A. Kropelnicki, President and CEO. “We are encouraged by our customers’ conservation progress in June and remind them that we are here to help, so that—together—we can see even greater savings through the remainder of the summer months.”
Of the more than 420 water systems in California, the State recognized 72 systems that reduced water use by at least
- Antelope Valley, saving
21.1% - Bakersfield, saving
16.9% - East Los Angeles, saving
17.2% - Los Altos, saving
24.6% - Marysville, saving
18.9% - Westlake, saving
33.4% - Willows, saving
18.7%
Conservation savings for all Cal Water districts is available at www.calwater.com/reductions. Customers can get more information about conservation rebates and programs, drought resources, and water restrictions at www.calwater.com/drought.
Cal Water serves approximately 2 million people through 494,500 service connections in California. The utility has provided water service in the state since 1926. Additional information may be obtained online at www.calwater.com.
Contact: Yvonne Kingman, 310-257-1434