HUNTINGTON BEACH
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The city wants to participate in the California Urban Water Conservation Council, created to address urban water conservation efforts.
After signing the state program’s memorandum of understanding, the city agreed to adopt a set of cost-effective water management practices, nine of which the city already uses.
The Municipal Water District of Orange County is coordinating pilot programs for a residential water survey, plumbing retrofits and commercial/industrial water use programs. Besides water savings, benefits may include conservation credits and access to the state’s drought bank.
Conservation efforts for irrigation and landscaping have been shown to effectively reduce urban runoff, an area of heightened concern for Huntington Beach. Several cities in Orange County, agencies and special districts already have agreed to participate on the state council.
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