Water Conservation

The City of Glendora Water Division seeks to help residents use water efficiently by providing education resources, inspections and guidance, and water conservation related rebates (when available).  Drought conditions remain in California, and all water customers and water providers must comply with the State of California emergency regulations to help safeguard water supplies. 

Help Us Maintain the Health of Our Groundwater Basin! 

The average Glendora resident uses 150 gallons of water per day.  To meet the 20% reduction goal, please reduce water usage by 30 gallons.

RESTRICTIONS: ALL WATER CUSTOMERS

  • Outdoor watering is restricted between 8 AM- 5 PM
    • Watering limited to 3 days per week
    • Watering limited to 5 minutes per station.
    • Irrigation systems with drip irrigation are given an exception for an additional 15 minutes as long as there is no runoff.
  • No washing down sidewalks or driveways.
  • No excessive runoff from landscape irrigation that causes water flow onto an adjoining sidewalk, driveway, street, alley, or gutter.
  • No outdoor watering during and 48 hours following measurable rainfall.
  • No washing motor vehicles with a hose, unless the hose is fitted with a shut-off nozzle.

ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS: FOR BUSINESSES

  • Restaurants, cafes, and bars can only serve water to customers upon request.
  • Hotels and motels must display a notice providing guests with the option of choosing not to have towels and linens laundered daily.

*Golf courses, city facilities, city parks, recreational fields, and schools are NOT exempt from the restrictions shown above.

Avoid fines and do you your part to prevent water waste. Help us preserve the availability of high-quality fresh groundwater for all City of Glendora residents.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

REPORT A LEAK

The City of Glendora's Water Conservation Officer's respond to reports of water waste and violations. To report water waste, you may select any of these convenient options:

  1. Report main leak, meter leak, service leak: (626) 852-4838
  2. Water Conservation Hotline: (626) 852-5205
  3. Email: waterconservation@cityofglendora.org
  4. Online: Report a Leak!

Please provide a date, time, street address, and a brief description of the issue.