Reports and Resources : Water Conservation

Reports and Resources relating to Los Angeles and water conservation

Water conservation is important for many reasons including scarcity issues, energy efficiency, and sustainability, among other things. Los Angeles understands that it needs to take better efforts at conserving this resource that is needed for humans to live.  Below are some of the ways and efforts Los Angeles has taken to make better use of water as well as reduce wasteful consumption

1. Port of Los Angeles- Water Resources Action Plan

 

2. Community Redevelopment Agency- LA River Revitalization

 

3. Long Beach Water Department- Urban Water Management Plan

 

4. Palos Verdes Estates- Water Quality and Conservation

 

5. LACTMA- Water Plan

 

6. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California- Integrated Resources Plan

 

7. Calleguas Municipal Water District- Draft 2010 Urban Water Management Plan

 

8. Central Basin Municipal Water District- Conservation Master Plan

 

9. Eastern Municipal Water District- Strategic Plan

 

10. Foothill Municipal Water District- Strategic Plan

 

11. Foothill Municipal Water District- Urban Water Management Plan

 

12. NRDC- A Clear Blue Future

 

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