
Why Water Conservation Matters in Pleasanton

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Together, let’s make
water conservation a way of life.


Welcome to Pleasanton Water Savers — the city’s concern citizen's water conservation awareness and engagement hub. As California faces intensifying droughts and shrinking resources, Pleasanton residents have the power to make a difference—starting today, right at home.
This platform was created to educate, inform, and unite our community around one mission: to reduce water waste, increase efficiency, and protect Pleasanton's water future for generations to come.
🌿 Why This Matters
Pleasanton depends on a mix of local and imported water sources. With hotter, drier seasons and growing demand, our water supply is under strain. But with the right tools and informed action, we can dramatically reduce usage without compromising comfort or quality of life.
🔍 What You’ll Discover on This Site:
✅ Smart water-saving tips for homes, gardens, and businesses
✅ Local Resources to check for more information.
✅ Free educational materials and how-to guides
✅ Upcoming community workshops and city-sponsored events
✅ An interactive resident forum to ask questions, share success stories, and collaborate
📣 Be Part of the Solution
Whether you're a homeowner, renter, business owner, student, or city official—your participation matters.
Pleasanton Water Savers makes it easy to get involved, stay informed, and take practical steps to save water every day.
Together, we can reduce waste, lower our bills, and protect Pleasanton's natural resources—one drop at a time.
Conserve Water.
Rain or Shine.
🌿 Why Water Conservation Matters
Pleasanton relies on a limited supply of local and imported water. But our region is facing:
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Decreased rainfall
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Reduced reservoir levels
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Increased urban demand
The Solution Starts With Us.
Reducing water use doesn't mean doing without. It means using water smarter—in our landscaping, appliances, and daily habits.

Water-Saving Tips for Homeowners
Small changes at home can lead to big savings—for your wallet and our community's water supply. Here are smart, easy ways Pleasanton homeowners can cut water use without sacrificing comfort:
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Fix Leaks Promptly: A dripping faucet or running toilet can waste thousands of gallons per year.
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Upgrade to WaterSense Fixtures: Swap old showerheads, faucets, and toilets with certified low-flow models.
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Rethink Landscaping: Choose native, drought-tolerant plants and install drip irrigation for targeted watering.
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Water Early or Late: Avoid watering during peak sun hours (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) to reduce evaporation.
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Harvest Rainwater: Use rain barrels or cisterns to collect and reuse rain for your garden.
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Use a Broom, Not a Hose: Clear patios and driveways without wasting gallons.
🌿 Tip: Check your water bill for unexpected spikes—it may signal a hidden leak!
California Department of Water Resources
DWR’s mission is to sustainably manage the water resources of California, in cooperation with other agencies, to benefit the state’s people and protect, restore, and enhance the natural and human environments.
Water Conservation Resources
Find useful water-related resources, partnering agencies, supporting organizations and more.
Association of California Water Agencies
ACWA is the largest statewide coalition of public water agencies in the country. Our more than 470 public agency members collectively are responsible for 90% of the water delivered to cities, farms and businesses in California.

California Natural Resources Agency
The mission of the California Natural Resources Agency is to restore, protect and manage the state’s natural, historical and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all the communities and interests involved.

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California State Water Resources Control Board.
The mission of CalEPA, along with its six boards, departments, and office, is to restore, protect and enhance the environment, to ensure public health, environmental quality and economic vitality.

California State Water Resources Control Board
The State Water Resources Control Board and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards are dedicated to a single vision: abundant clean water for human uses and environmental protection to sustain California’s future.
