Just 10 days after Mendocino county declared a water emergency, the state of California has followed suit.
Over the last couple of years, North Gualala Water Company rate payers have reduced their water consumption greatly under voluntary conservation efforts. Now is the time to really buckle down and conserve even more! Head over to our conservation tips page for a variety of ideas to save water.
Governor Brown is requesting that all California residents reduce their water use by 20%. So how much water is that anyway? A typical water bill might be 300 cubic feet and reducing that by 20% means using 60 fewer cubic feet of water per month–or about 450 gallons. That sounds like a lot but it’s only about 4 completely full bathtubs worth of water every month. Per day, that’s a reduction of about 15 gallons or the equivalent of a full double-basin kitchen sink.