LADWP Water-Saving Resources
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In partnership with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) SoCal Water $mart Rebate Program, LADWP residential and commercial customers can receive $5 per square foot to transform existing lawn into a sustainable, low water use landscape.
Click here for more information and to learn how to apply.
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LADWP is offering free showerheads and aerators to help you conserve water at home! These easy-to-install items can make a big difference in your water usage.
For more information and to learn how to apply, visit the link here.
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Interested in making your lawn more sustainable? LADWP’s California Friendly Landscaping guide provides expert advice on designing and installing water-efficient landscapes. Learn about smart irrigation methods, equipment, and easy maintenance tips to keep your garden thriving.
For more details and instructions, check out the link here.
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Looking for more ways to save water and get rewarded? Explore additional resources and programs offered by LADWP at LADWP’s California Friendly Landscaping website.
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Regenerate LA: A Workshop on Fire-Resilient Landscaping
LA’s fire seasons are getting longer, drier, and more intense—let’s come together to take action. ✊
Join us in partnership with Green Gardens Group for a workshop on how to Regenerate LA, where we’ll explore how to use native plants to reduce fire risk and capture rainwater to protect against both fire and floods.
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Regenerate LA: Fire-Resilient Landscaping Resources
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Cal Fire – Ready for Wildfire Self Assessment
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Cal Fire – Fire Smart Landscaping
California Native Plant Society – Creating a Fire Resilient Home
Resource Conservation District of Santa Monica Mountains – Sustainable Defensible Space
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Wellspring is LA Waterkeeper's new quarterly water conservation digest. Every season we’ll bring you easy water-saving tips, native plant inspo, farmer's market hacks, and the hottest eco-events in town.