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On March 24, 2023, Governor Newsom signed Executive Order N-5-23 ending the State’s voluntary 15% water conservation target and the requirement that local water agencies implement level 2 of their drought contingency plans. At its meeting on April 24, 2023, the EID Board of Directors voted to rescind the District’s Stage 1 Water Alert and return to normal water supply conditions.

 

On June 28, 2021, the EID Board of Directors voted unanimously to declare a drought emergency and to authorize a Stage 1 Water Alert for all District service areas.

The Board reaffirmed Stage 1 Water Alert at the May 23, 2022 Board meeting.

On May 24, 2022, the State Water Board adopted a drought related emergency water conservation regulation. The regulation includes a prohibition against the irrigation of non-functional turf with potable water in the commercial, industrial, and institutional sector. This regulation also applies to homeowner associations, common interest developments, community service organizations,and other similar entities. It does not include residential customers.

The objective of a Stage 1 Water Alert is to initiate public awareness of a possible water shortage in the near future and to encourage water conservation.

“Small voluntary adjustments reducing water use, implemented early, can positively impact the District’s carryover water storage,” said EID General Manager Jim Abercrombie. “This is especially important should precipitation levels during the 2021/2022 fall and winter season remain low. During the last drought, our customers and community came together and achieved significant conservation—some of that conservation became permanent. The small, voluntary changes we make now will have a significant effect on our water supplies.”

Stage 1 actions target up to a 15 percent demand reduction compared to 2020 levels through the implementation of voluntary customer actions. Along with many staff actions centered on customer outreach, water waste, monitoring of demands and District water supplies, EID’s Drought Action Plan identifies the following voluntary measures focused on outdoor irrigation as a way to achieve water savings.

  • Apply irrigation water during evening and early morning hours only (7 PM to 10 AM)
  • Inspect irrigation system for leaks and then repair or replace
  • Adjust sprinkler run times to avoid runoff

Documents and Tip Sheets:Help Your Trees Survive The Drought

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Governor Brown Orders Permanent Restrictions - April 2017

The Governor's order makes permanent some water waste restrictions that were initiated in 2015, including:

  • Irrigating lawns in a way that causes runoff
  • using non-recirculated water in a fountain or other decorative water feature
  • watering within 48 hours of precipitation
  • hosing off sidewalks and driveways
  • washing automobiles with hoses that do not have a shut-off nozzle,
  • using potable water to irrigate turf in street medians.

EID's Water Waste Prohibition (Administrative Regulation 1041) remains in effect all year and under all conditions and contains these restrictions. The regulation gives the district the ability to enforce prohibitions against water waste.

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    Customer Water Conservation Continues to Improve

    For the week of July 23 through July 29, customer water demand was 24 percent below the three-year average for this week. Cumulative water demand—from January 1 to July 29—is 11 percent below the three-year average.

    07/31/2014 8:19 AM

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    EID's Latest Newsletter: July/August 2014 Waterfront

    Please read our third special drought edition customer newsletter. This issue contains information about the District's watering restrictions, a recycled water Q&A, as well as information about how the District performed in its most recent audit, and more.

    06/25/2014 2:13 PM

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    Message from the EID General Manager: Measuring Conservation Progress

    Since the EID Board of Directors declared a Stage 2 Water Warning on February 4 of this year, EID has continued to closely track customer demand for water. We post this information weekly on our EID Drought Information Facebook page and on our website

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    EID's Latest Newsletter: May/June 2014 Waterfront

    Please read our second special drought edition customer newsletter. This issue contains information about the District's watering restrictions, forecasting Jenkinson Lake's water capacity, customer FAQs, as well as information about how much water your lawn needs, and more.

    04/24/2014 2:30 PM

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    EID Board Adopts Mandatory Irrigation Schedule, Watering Day Restrictions Effective April 22

    At its Monday, April 14, Board meeting, the EID Board of Directors approved changes to its Drought Action Plan which included specific watering restrictions that will go into effect April 22.

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    A free workshop is being held Saturday, April 5 from 1–3 pm at the Sacramento Suburban Water District Antelope Garden on 7800 Antelope North Road in Antelope, CA. Click here to read the notice.

    03/21/2014 11:15 AM

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    EID's Latest Newsletter: March/April 2014 Waterfront

    Please read our special drought edition customer newsletter. This issue is dedicated to finding ways to cut 30% while in a Stage 2 water warning, and much more.

    02/28/2014 11:00 AM

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    EID Board Declares Drought Emergency, Calls For Voluntary Conservation of 30%

    Last night, the El Dorado Irrigation District Board of Directors held a special meeting to consider declaring a Stage 1 Water Alert. Due to the severity of the ongoing drought, however, the Board decided to jump to a Stage 2 Water Warning, which calls for voluntary conservation of 30%.

    02/05/2014 10:30 AM

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    EID Plans for Stage 1 Drought

    On February 4, a special meeting of the El Dorado Irrigation District board of directors will convene to consider declaring a Stage 1 water alert. It has been widely reported that 2013 was the driest year in recorded history for many areas of California. Current conditions suggest much of the same for 2014.

    01/29/2014 3:00 PM

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    EID Board Asks For Voluntary Water Conservation, Stops Short of Declaring Drought

    During its January 13, 2014, meeting, the EID Board received an update from staff regarding the District’s water supply in relation to the ongoing dry conditions. The District’s service area has experienced two consecutive dry years, with calendar year 2013 being the driest on record.

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