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Scotts Valley Water District

Two Civic Center Drive  

Scotts Valley, CA 95066

(831) 438-2363

contact@svwd.org

      

Scotts Valley Water District is a nonprofit, local government agency that provides water resource management within its service area to deliver a safe and reliable supply of high quality water to meet present and future needs in an environmentally sensitive and economically responsible way.



:: What's New in Water News!


2/2/12San Francisco Chronicle - Water problems ahead if rain, snow don't come
2/1/12San Francisco Chronicle - Meager Sierra snow worries California water managers
1/31/12San Francisco Chronicle - Rethinking the yard in drought-stricken regions
1/12/12Press Banner - Rainfall down, fire danger up
1/6/12Santa Cruz Sentinel - As We See It: Weather story - or water story?
1/3/12Santa Cruz Sentinel - With no rain in sight, dry conditions persist in Santa Cruz
12/20/11Santa Cruz Sentinel - Dreaming of a dry Christmas: December sees significant drop in rainfall for Santa Cruz County
10/26/11Santa Cruz Sentinel - Water districts commemorate decades of service
10/22/11Santa Cruz Sentinel - Sharon Hull, This Week in the Garden: Water is the issue for Central Coast gardeners
10/20/11Press Banner - Scotts Valley Water District turns 50
10/13/11Press Banner - The Mountain Gardener: Low-water succulents are garden hits
9/9/11San Francisco Chronicle - Too Wacky? Moving water from flood to drought
8/21/11San Francisco Chronicle - Author sees growth in the trend of replacing lawns
8/13/11Santa Cruz Sentinel - Ron Duncan, Go Green: Going out with a splash
7/27/11San Francisco Chronicle - Warming climate expected to harm water supplies
7/27/11San Francisco Chronicle - How to water plants
7/23/11Santa Cruz Sentinel - Grey's the new green: Laundry-to-landscape irrigation systems gaining in popularity
7/21/11Press Banner - SLV Water District seeks input on 5-year plan
6/16/11San Francisco Chronicle - The California Drought (2007-2009): Myth versus Reality
6/11/11Santa Cruz Sentinel - Ron Duncan, Go Green: Strange truth about rain and our water supplies
6/9/11Press Banner - Garden Faire back for sixth year
5/31/11The New York Times - Groundwater Depletion is Detected From Space
5/13/11Press Banner - Watch Garden Habits to be Water Wise
3/31/11
Press Banner - Bottles for a cause

 

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:: Upcoming Events
 

  2/25/2012: 3 in 1 Water Education Workshop - Three environmental education curriculums come together in this FREE 6-hour workshop about water. Great for educators of all ages. Click on the link for more details.


 

 :: Exciting news for Scotts Valley Water District customers!
 

Scotts Valley Water District is now accepting all Visa, MasterCard, and Discover credit cards as a form of payment! Transactions can take place both in person and over the phone. Feel free to contact the District for more information on our exciting new development.

Scotts Valley Water District has renewed its Landscape Water Conservation Rebate Program. Making water efficient upgrades to your landscape can earn you credit on your water bill. More information on the landscape rebates available can be found New FREE Water Conservation device! Save water by cutting back on unnecessary rinsing by using the Dish Squeegee. The Dish Squeegee helps clean off dishes, cutting boards, cups, bowls, and pans easier, faster and more efficiently without the use of water! Stop by the District office to pick up your Dish Squeegee today. And hurry, supplies are limited!


The newest issue of Water For Tomorrow is now out! Look for your copy, courtesy of the District, in the mail. Didn't receive one? Stop by the District office to pick up an issue.  

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 :: For information about the Water-Smart Demonstration Garden located at the District office, click
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