City of Daly City Water Conservation
The
Daly City Water Department offers free water-saving devices,
publications, rebates and school programs for residents, commercial
users and students. Call or email Daly City’s Ward Donnelly
for more information: wdonnelly@dalycity.org or (650) 991-8208.
Residential Indoor
Click
here to view a listing of available water conservation devices.
Click
here to learn more about the Clothes Washer Rebate Program.
Click
here to learn more about the High Efficiency Toilet (HET)
Rebate Program.
Residential Outdoor
WaterWise™
Gardening – The landscape guide is now online!
The website features garden gallery photographs with hot links
to plants that include both hardscape (patios, fences, gates,
gazebos) and planting areas. It also contains a plant database
for homeowners to find water efficient plants for their garden.
To get started, click
here.
Mulch Guide – A Bay-Friendly
Landscaping Publication - Creating mulch from plant debris
and using mulch is one of the most important Bay-Friendly
landscaping practices. Click
here to download your FREE Mulch Guide.
Landscape Classes
Click
here for updates and class schedule.
Click here to download your
FREE Bay Friendly Gardening Guide.
Commercial Users
Click
here to learn more about the High Efficiency Toilet (HET)
Rebate Program.
Large
Landscape Audit Program - The program offers services
for the development and monthly distribution of landscape
water budgets for selected accounts and actual large landscape
surveys to assess landscape watering needs. A key component
of the program is ongoing monitoring/tracking of actual water
use and estimated water savings for the sites surveyed.
School Programs
5th
grade classes are invited to participate in the Waterwise
School Education Kits Program. Kits are distributed to 5th
grade students that enable them to install water saving devices
and to perform a water audit in their home. Included in the
kit is a curriculum for the teacher.
Water Conservation Tips
Click
here to view some helpful ideas for water conservation.
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