Agencies responsible for managing water resources have an obligation to provide water resources in a safe and efficient manner. Management of any limited resource includes the practice of conservation. Towards that end IRWD has implemented an aggressive water use efficiency and conservation program that rewards customers for conserving, and the District continues to promote new ways to use water efficiently, both locally and statewide.
IRWD Policy Principles for Water Use Efficiency and Conservation:
Examples of IRWD's statewide conservation efforts include:
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Weather-Based Irrigation Technology: IRWD successfully sponsored AB 566 (2007), authored by Assemblymember George Plescia, to develop and enhance existing technology providing weather based data for optimal watering schedules. This bill helped to expand the use "smart sprinklers" across the state.
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Conservation Rate Structures: IRWD successfully sponsored AB 2882 (2008), authored by Assemblymember Lois Wolk. AB 2882 laid the groundwork for more agencies to voluntarily implement allocation-based conservation rate structures, like the rate structure used by IRWD. Allocation-based conservation rate structures provide customers with economic incentives for efficient water usage and, in turn, effectively reduce water consumption.
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Statewide Conservation Policy: IRWD was instrumental in developing the 2018 “Making Water Conservation a California Way of Life” legislation. The strong and fair statewide water use efficiency policy established in AB 1668 (2018) and SB 606 (2018) will move California toward using water more efficiently.