Politics & Government

Time To Fix Water Leaks, Turn Off Irrigation, City of Petaluma Says

As outlined in the Petaluma municipal code, it is prohibited to irrigate landscaping during and within 48 hours of measurable rainfall.

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FIX LEAKS NOW, SAVE MONEY YEAR-ROUND

Finding and fixing leaks before winter will help save on your sewer rates. Monthly wastewater rates for residents are based on the average amount of water used during the winter months or actual water usage, whichever is lower. An average resident uses two to three times more water in the summer with outdoor irrigation, washing cars or filling your swimming pool. So, wintertime is the best time to find and fix indoor water leaks so you can reduce your sewer rate.

Winter is also a great time to get familiar with your water meter, as the device calculates both your water bill and your sewer bill.

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To learn more, visit: CityofPetaluma.org/WaterBill.

TIME TO TURN OFF YOUR IRRIGATION

With lower temperatures and occasional rain, we encourage you to turn off your irrigation system and water only when needed. As outlined in the Petaluma Municipal Code (Section 15.17.070), it is prohibited to irrigate landscaping during and within 48 hours after measurable rainfall. Thank you for doing your part to use water efficiently!

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Mulch Madness
The City’s free turf conversion program for residents and businesses who want to transform their thirsty lawns to a drought-tolerant mulched landscape.

Water-Wise HouseCall
Schedule a free visit from a water conservation expert and get advice on how to save water at home and at work

Free Water Saving Devices & Supplies
Faucet aerators, hose-end nozzles, shower heads, toilet leak detection tablets, etc.

Rebates

How-To Guides

Report Water Waste

Report non-emergency water waste like broken irrigation, overspray, run-off, etc. Please call 707-778-4507.

Learn more: cityofpetaluma.org/conserve.


This press release was produced by the City of Petaluma. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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