City Of West Hollywood Calls-On Community Members To Reduce Water Use In Response To Drought Conditions

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West Hollywood CA

12 June, 2022

11:21 PM

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Press release from the City of West Hollywood: June 10, 2022 Southern California is experiencing severe drought conditions. Across the western U.S., scientists have found that the extreme dryness since 2000 has become the driest 22-year period in at least 1,200 years, a megadrought that research shows is being intensified by climate change. The City of West Hollywood is getting the word out about the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's (LADWP) water conservation rules now in effect. All LADWP customers — residential and commercial — are now limited to two-days-a-week outdoor watering as well as other water use restrictions. LADWP customers with street addresses ending in odd-numbers may water on Mondays and Fridays and customers with even-numbered street addresses may water on Thursdays and Sundays, before 9 a.m. or after 4 p.m. LADWP's new rules call for no watering between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., regardless of the day. New LADWP restrictions also include two recommended practices: the use of pool covers to prevent evaporation, and the washing of vehicles at commercial car wash facilities. Hand watering is allowed every day before 9 a.m. and after 4 p.m. if the hose is equipped with a self-closing water shut-off device. Existing water conservation practices continue to be in place: Limiting outdoor watering with sprinklers to eight minutes per station on permitted watering days Watering with sprinklers using water-conserving nozzles for up to 15 minutes, twice a day, on the permitted watering day No water should flow off of property No water should leak from any pipe or fixture No watering within 48 hours after a measurable rain event No hosing of driveway or sidewalk No washing of vehicles using a hose without a self-closing nozzle More information on the new watering days is available at www.ladwp.com/wateringdays. LADWP is also urging customers to act to take advantage of the many water- and money-saving rebates and programs available to both residential and commercial customers. Residential customers can find a comprehensive list of rebates and programs, including rebates for efficient clothes washers, toilets, and turf replacement, at www.ladwp.com/save. Commercial customers can visit www.ladwp.com/cwr for rebates and programs. West Hollywood residents and businesses are served by two water utility companies: Beverly Hills Public Works and LADWP. Both utilities encourage their customers to continue to use water efficiently. Residents and businesses should voluntarily reduce water use to help preserve the region's water storage reserves in response to extreme drought conditions. In May 2022, Governor Newsom warned that he may need to enact mandatory water restrictions throughout the State. More than half of the water used in Southern California is imported from the Northern Sierra and the Colorado River. Both of those sources are facing severe drought conditions; crucial storage reservoirs have never been lower. The Metropolitan Water District's Board of Directors has declared a Water Shortage Emergency calling for consumers and businesses to reduce water use and help preserve the region's storage reserves. The West Basin Municipal Water District's Board of Directors has moved to activate its Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WCSP) and declare a Water Shortage Emergency for the service area representing nearly one million people in 17 cities and unincorporated areas in Los Angeles County, including West Hollywood. The City of West Hollywood offers tips for saving water on its website at www.weho.org/waterconservation. Visit the State of California's "Save Our Water" drought action website at https://drought.ca.gov to learn about being drought-aware and using water wisely. Water conservation tips are also available at: www.bewaterwise.com www.ladwp.com/waterconservation www.beverlyhills.org/living/recyclingandconservation/waterconservation www.westbasin.org As part of efforts to encourage water conservation, the City of West Hollywood produced an Emmy Award-winning 60-second public service announcement (PSA) video called "Winter is Coming! But the Drought is Far From Over." Designed as a mock TV-series preview trailer, the PSA is based on the hit HBO series Game of Thrones: https://youtu.be/ybKFa2X6RB8. The City of West Hollywood holds a deep commitment to sustainability and preserving the environment. Sustainability means thinking about behavior in a global and long-term context, recognizing that choices made today have a profound effect on the future. For links to helpful "Go Green" information and resources, visit www.weho.org/gogreen. For more information from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, please contact the LADWP Customer Contact Center at 1-800-DIAL DWP (1-800-342-5397). For more information from Beverly Hills Water, please contact Beverly Hills Public Works Customer Service at (310) 285-2467. For additional information, please contact the City of West Hollywood's Department of Public Works at (323) 848-6375. For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496. The City of West Hollywood remains in a declared local emergency in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. West Hollywood City Hall is open for in-person transactions by appointment; to make an appointment, visit www.weho.org/appointments. City Hall services remain accessible by phone at (323) 848-6400 and via the City's website at www.weho.org. City of West Hollywood coronavirus information is available at www.weho.org/coronavirus. For up-to-date news and events, follow the City of West Hollywood on social media @WeHoCity, sign up for news updates at www.weho.org/email, and visit the City's calendar of meetings and events at www.weho.org/calendar. For reporters and members of the media seeking additional information about the City of West Hollywood, please contact the City of West Hollywood's Public Information Officer, Sheri A. Lunn, at (323) 848-6391 or [email protected]. This press release was produced by the City of West Hollywood. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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