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To celebrate Water Awareness Month, PWP will officially unveil the project at the Drought-Tolerant Demonstration Garden and Fire Station Open House on Saturday, May 19. The family-friendly event will take place from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at: Fire Station 37 3430 E. Foothill Blvd Pasadena Water & Power and Pasadena Fire Department will join…
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In Pasadena, the following instances of water waste are prohibited: Outdoor watering is limited to Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday in the spring/summer (April 1- October 31); and is restricted to one day a week on Saturday in the fall/winter (November 1 – March 31), and must be done before 9 a.m and after 6 p.m. All property owners must…
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PASADENA WATER RATE REDESIGN AND ADJUSTMENTS PWP wants to update you on two important water rate-related changes we are proposing: New water rate structure – how we charge for water Adjustments to our water rate – the prices we charge As a valued customer, your input on these two items is essential. A public hearing is scheduled for September…
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Spring-Summer Water Rules Effective April 1, Pasadena will move to a Level 1 Water Shortage Plan. Under this level, outdoor watering for summer (April 1 to October 31) is limited to: Three days per week (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays) before 9 a.m. and after 6 p.m. Under a Level 1 Water Shortage customers must…
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Picture Courtesy of the City of Pasadena & PWP Rolling blackouts may occur in Pasadena this summer due to an interruption from one of the state’s major power supplies from SoCal Gas. The City of Pasadena and the PWP are doing everything possible to avoid interruption to your electrical service. In fact, Pasadena has made great strides…
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Level 2 Water Shortage Plan in Effect: Spring/Summer Schedule: Apr 1 – Oct 31. Water 2 Days per Week on Tuesdays and Saturdays For more information and water saving tips see: PWP – Save Water
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NO OUTDOOR WATERING – Including by hand – FEB 25 TO MARCH 10, 2016 Effective February 25 through March 10, 2016, the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) will be shutting down its Weymouth Treatment Plant for planned upgrades. The shutdown will affect Pasadena from receiving its imported water delivery, which provides 60 percent of the…
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Pasadena City Council on January 11, 2016 voted to increase water rates. The average rates will increase about 7.7%. Properties that have larger water mains will see a higher increase. Most residential users have a 5/8″ pipe which is the smallest water delivery pipe. Pasadena Water & Power noted that they will evaluate revenue…
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New water restrictions under Level 2 Water Shortage Plan approved by the city council, watering is restricted to one day per week only on Saturday. This is effective from November 1st, 2015 through March 31st, 2016. No watering between the hours of 9am to 6pm. However, watering by hand with a shut-off nozzle is…
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Pasadena residents continue to save water usage with the latest percentage at 24%. The state has mandated 28% and recently sent an information letter to the Pasadena Water & Power (PWP) asking for a response on how the city will reach its mandate. Residents are encouraged to continue water conservation by watering with sprinklers…