Latest Coachella Valley Water Conservation News2021-01-20T10:26:14-08:00

National Hydration Day: Beat the Heat This Summer

When temperatures soar in our Valley, staying hydrated becomes more than a healthy habit—it’s essential. National Hydration Day, observed each year on June 23, serves as a reminder of the important role water plays in keeping our bodies functioning properly, especially during the hottest months of the year. Why Hydration Matters Did you know that about 60% of the human body is made up of water? Water helps regulate body temperature, transport nutrients, lubricate joints, aid digestion, and support overall physical and mental performance. Even mild dehydration can affect how [...]

Plant of the Month: Pink Muhly Grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris)

Looking to add dramatic color and texture to your landscape without increasing water use? Pink Muhly Grass may be the perfect addition to your garden. This ornamental grass is known for its stunning display of soft pink, cloud-like blooms that appear in late summer and fall. When backlit by the morning or evening sun, the delicate flower plumes create a spectacular effect that can transform an ordinary landscape into something truly memorable. […]

What’s in Your Drinking Water? Your Annual Water Quality Report Has the Answers.

What’s in Your Drinking Water? Your Annual Water Quality Report Has the Answers. Have you ever wondered where your drinking water comes from or what’s in it? Every year, local water agencies provide customers with an Annual Drinking Water Quality Report—also known as a Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)—to help answer those questions. Required under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, these reports provide a detailed summary of your water quality during the previous calendar year. They include information about where your water comes from, the substances tested for, how your [...]

Explore a Career That Makes a Difference

Looking for a rewarding career with long-term opportunities? Consider the water industry. Every day, water professionals help deliver one of life’s most essential resources—safe, reliable drinking water. From maintaining infrastructure and protecting water quality to serving customers and planning for the future, water agencies rely on talented people with a wide range of skills and backgrounds. […]

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