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Residents and businesses in the Carlsbad Municipal Water District service area have saved even more water than the 8 percent requested by regional water officials, according to the latest figures. It’s a good thing since Southern California’s......
Despite the cooler rainy weather, water use rules enacted by the Carlsbad Municipal Water District are still in effect. The rules include a three day a week watering schedule for water district customers, including homeowners associations and their......
Continued conservation encouraged
The Carlsbad Municipal Water District is keeping its three-day-a-week watering schedule instead of switching to a one-day-a-week schedule during winter months. Residents and businesses can water landscaping between....
Don’t let up on conservation efforts, warns water district official
The Carlsbad Municipal Water District is amending its Water Conservation Ordinance to allow the district to set outdoor watering schedules according to water conservation...
The City of Carlsbad is expanding its use of recycled water with the recent addition of recycled water service at Calavera Hills Community Park . Recycled water is now being used to irrigate the athletic fields and other landscaping at the......
Several popular rebates for water-saving devices were restarted Sept. 21 and will continue until funds are depleted or until May 31, 2010, whichever comes first. Cash rebates are being offered for a wide variety of water-saving devices to...
The City of Carlsbad approved minor changes to the Carlsbad Desalination Project, enabling the project’s developer, Poseidon Resources Corp., to proceed with obtaining construction permits from the California Coastal Commission. This approval allows.....
New water meters use technology to track water use, detect leaks
The Carlsbad Municipal Water District is making the move to a new kind of water meter that uses technology to keep track of water use and detect leaks more quickly than the...
During the week of Aug. 24, the Carlsbad Municipal Water District will conduct tests on the water system, including fire hydrants, throughout its service area. During the testing, water customers might notice a slight decrease in water pressure....
Water and wastewater rates will increase about 10 percent or an average of $7.56 a month for most Carlsbad residents, based on decisions at the June 23 joint special meeting of the Carlsbad City Council and Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board of.....
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