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Santa Cruz City Water Conservation

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General Agency Information
Name: Santa Cruz City Water Conservation
Address: 212 Locust St, Suite B
Santa Cruz,  CA  95060
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Contact Information
Primary Phone: 831-420-5230
Fax: 831-420-5231
Email: nchristen@cityofsantacruz.com
Website: http://www.cityofsantacruz.com/government/city-departments/water/conservation
Details
Description: Counter Hours: Monday-Friday from 8:00am-5:00pm.

Water is a precious natural resource that is vital to our health and welfare and to the economy of the Central Coast region where we live. In the city of Santa Cruz, we rely entirely on local sources for our community’s drinking water supply.

Because our water supplies are limited, it is important that everyone uses water efficiently. The city of Santa Cruz has had a long-standing commitment to water conservation and offers a variety of programs, informational materials, and incentives to help city water customers become more water-efficient.

Further strengthening water conservation efforts had been identified as top priority by the Santa Cruz City Council, the City’s Water Commission, and more recently by the City’s Water Supply Alternatives Committee (WSAC). The WSAC recommended that there be additional effort made in expanding conservation programs into the future, with an emphasis on peak season water savings.

ELIGIBILITY: Residents of Santa Cruz Water Department service area. Information available to everyone.
Programs: Water Conservation tips
Conservation Workshops and Events
Languages other than English: None
Accommodations for Disabled Persons: Parking & Wheelchair Access
Public Transportation: Available Within Four Blocks
Eligibility: See Description Notes
Fees: None
Areas Served: See Description Notes
Physical Location: Santa Cruz
Funding Source: City Government
Subject Headings
Subject Headings: Conservation
Government Agencies
Information and Referral
Water Conservation Enforcement
Water Resources Conservation
This agency was last updated on March 2, 2018.