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City begins July with a Spare the Water Alert

Sacramento Utilities Department reminds customers to limit water use during hottest summer days.

The City of Sacramento Department of Utilities announces a Spare the Water Alert through July 3, 2015. Spare the Water Alerts are typically declared when three consecutive days of 100+ degree temperatures are forecasted.  However, with these extreme temperatures over the week, the City is asking customers to cut back on their non-essential water use, only water on their scheduled watering days, and to water only before 10 a.m. and after 7 p.m.

“It is especially important to use water wisely during the drought and on these hot days as statewide water supplies are short, river levels are low, and operational costs are higher.  While the City doesn’t expect to have supply issues, the extended stretch of high temperatures can push our equipment to its limit.

Drought and high temperatures are a good reminder of how precious a resource water is and why we need to conserve it,” said Terrance Davis, the City of Sacramento Department of Utilities Sustainability Program Manager.

Suggested ways that customers can save water on Spare the Water Days and every day, especially during the drought:

View our post on ways to keep cool during the heat.

For more information on the City’s River-friendly Landscaping program, rebate programs – toilets, clothes washers, dishwashers and aerators with high-efficiency models, or upgrading water-wasting sprinklers and irrigation equipment, visit our Rebates page.

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