

California's main water sources have been severely impacted by record dry conditions.
In addition, a court ruling to protect the Delta smelt, a small endangered fish, has reduced the water being pumped to Southern California by 30 percent. And were already California’s main water sources have been severely impacted by record dry conditions.
The District is joining water agencies throughout Southern California to promote simple ways that each of us can contribute to statewide water conservation efforts in what is now California’s driest year on record.
The 20-Gallon Challenge asks every person to save this much water each day—at home and at work—by implementing simple strategies for both indoor and outdoor water use.
Whether you’re a homeowner, apartment resident, or a business owner, saving water is easier than you may think. Just a few changes in routine can make a big difference in your water usage. Many times, it can be as easy as fixing that nagging leak in the kitchen or replacing an outdated appliance or fixture.
Join the 20-Gallon Challenge today! It's easy to save 20-gallons of water a day. Click on the Fact Sheet below for tips on how to conserve 20-gallons a day.
20-Gallon Challenge Fact Sheet
