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Last year was a historically dry year throughout the western United States. Since San Diego imports more than 85 percent of its water it is very important to conserve every precious drop.

It is always important to be prepared in case these weather conditions continue. As part of a region-wide effort to step up voluntary water conservation, the City of San Diego Water Department, in conjunction with the San Diego County Water Authority, is issuing a 20-Gallon Challenge. San Diegans are each being asked to conserve 20-gallons a day of water, our most precious resource.

Below is information about programs and services that can help you meet this 20-Gallon Challenge. From the Water Survey Program to the Landscape Watering Calculator, we can make meeting the 20-Gallon Challenge easy.

More water conservation information is also available on the County Water Authority's website at: www.sdcwa.org

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For more information, brochures, pamphlets, etc., call our Water Conservation Hotline at (619) 515-3500, or e-mail us at water@sandiego.gov.



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