New Watering Rules Take Effect in Los Angeles
New watering rules took effect for LADWP customers on August 25th, 2010. Watering days have now been expanded to three days per week instead of two. Customers whose street addresses end with an odd number (1, 3, 5, 7, and 9) are now permitted to water on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Customers whose addresses end [...]
Learn MorePasadena Warm Season Watering Schedule Resumes
Pasadena Water and Power customers may now resume their warm season watering schedules. Customers may water a maximum of three days per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and or Saturday. There is no outdoor watering allowed between the hours of 9 am and 6 pm. The warm season schedule begins on April 1st and ends on October 31st. Watering by hand and drip irrigation are exempt from the above restrictions.
Residential Water Efficiency Rebates are still available through May 31st, but funds may run out at any time. The rebates are offered through The Metropolitan Water District’s “SoCal Water$mart Program.” Rebates are offered on a first come first served basis on products such as Weather Based Irrigation Controllers ($150), Rotating Nozzles for Pop-up Spray Head Retrofits ($5/nozzle), and Synthetic Turf ($.60/sf; limited to 1/2 acre of turf replacement). For more information visit the SoCal Water$mart Program website.
For additional information on Pasadena’s water restrictions please visit www.cityofpasadena.net/savewater. If you need sprinkler repair services please request a quote on our Contact Us page. Questions or comments? Cal us at (800) 339-2102 or email us at info @ wcgminc.com. Also visit OCsprinklerrepair.com if you’re located in the Orange County area or wcgminc.com if you need commercial landscape services.
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It is a useful information about drip irrigation. I am a farmer and we have very large fields, before drip
irrigation system was found it was a nightmare to irrigate all those fields because where i live is a place
that does not rain so much. Now we use drip irrigation, saving so many water and it is a lot easier to irrigate
the field with that. I am trying to read everything about drip irrigation and i recommend every farmer to use that
technique, so i am grateful for everyone who gives information about it. I also found a very good guide about drip
irrigation and it may be useful too for those who want to learn more information about that;
http://agricultureguide.org/
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