Kinneloa Irrigation District
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Locality: Pasadena, California
Phone: +1 626-797-6295
Address: 1999 Kinclair Dr 91107 Pasadena, CA, US
Website: www.kinneloairrigationdistrict.info
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Even with hot weather upon us, we encourage you to practice water use efficiency. Don't water more than 3 times a week and avoid watering between 9 am and 6 pm. Rebates are available on water-saving devices and turf removal. Go to www.socalwatersmart.com for information.
Your water is safe. The Coronavirus is not transmitted in your water. Frequently Asked Questions About COVID-19 and Water Supply Can the COVID-19 coronavirus get into my water? The novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, does not present a threat to our water supplies. Ongoing monitoring demonstrates that our water meets or surpasses all federal and state drinking water standards and regulations. COVID-19 is transmitted person-to-person, not through water, according to the Cent...ers for Disease Control and Prevention. Can The Kinneloa Irrigation District continue delivering water if COVID-19 spreads? The KID's system of wells, reservoirs, pump statlons and water treatment plants includes multiple layers of redundancy to ensure continued reliable and safe deliveries of water. Furthermore, the KID has agreements with other water agencies for emergency response and business continuity to guide operations, including responding to pandemic outbreaks. So why are people stockpiling bottled water? General emergency preparedness encourages a two-week supply of bottled water in the event of a supply disruption. While other emergencies may necessitate backup water sources, water supplies are not a concern in this particular situation. Where can I learn more about COVID-19 and water? EPA: Americans can continue to use and drink water from their tap as usual. https://www.epa.gov//coronavirus-and-drinking-water-and-wa CDC: The COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking water. Conventional water treatment methods that use filtration and disinfection, such as those in most municipal drinking water systems, should remove or inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/water.html See more
Emergency Preparedness Tips Stock emergency kits with enough food, water, weather protection and hygiene/medical supplies for at least 72 hours. Store 1 gallon of water per person per day, and don’t forget to store food and water for pets. Always keep fresh batteries, flashlights, ice chests, battery powered radios and manual hand cranks or car chargers ready in case of an extended power outage.... Review your emergency communications and shelter plans with family, friends, coworkers and neighbors. See more
Get a weather-based irrigation controller to minimize your outside water use. Rebates available at socalwatersmart.com
Even with hot weather upon us, we encourage you to practice water use efficiency. Don't water more than 3 times a week and avoid watering between 9 am and 6 pm. Rebates are available on water-saving devices and turf removal. Go to www.socalwatersmart.com for information.
COVID-19 Update All operations are normal. Although the office closed to our customers, we are available to help you during office hours and for emergencies 24/7 by calling 626-797-6295.
Coronavirus/COVID-19 Update Operations at Kinneloa Irrigation District are normal with 24/7 monitoring of the water system as usual. The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is not transmitted in water. During the State of California Stay at Home Order, the office will be closed to the public. The staff will continue to be available by phone 626-797-6295 or email [email protected]. Click on this notice to see Coronavirus guidelines from the CDC at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Your water is safe. The Coronavirus is not transmitted in your water. Frequently Asked Questions About COVID-19 and Water Supply Can the COVID-19 coronavirus get into my water? The novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19, does not present a threat to our water supplies. Ongoing monitoring demonstrates that our water meets or surpasses all federal and state drinking water standards and regulations. COVID-19 is transmitted person-to-person, not through water, according to the Cent...ers for Disease Control and Prevention. Can The Kinneloa Irrigation District continue delivering water if COVID-19 spreads? The KID's system of wells, reservoirs, pump statlons and water treatment plants includes multiple layers of redundancy to ensure continued reliable and safe deliveries of water. Furthermore, the KID has agreements with other water agencies for emergency response and business continuity to guide operations, including responding to pandemic outbreaks. So why are people stockpiling bottled water? General emergency preparedness encourages a two-week supply of bottled water in the event of a supply disruption. While other emergencies may necessitate backup water sources, water supplies are not a concern in this particular situation. Where can I learn more about COVID-19 and water? EPA: Americans can continue to use and drink water from their tap as usual. https://www.epa.gov//coronavirus-and-drinking-water-and-wa CDC: The COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking water. Conventional water treatment methods that use filtration and disinfection, such as those in most municipal drinking water systems, should remove or inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/water.html See more
Water Supply Update Long-term water supply planning and investment makes Kinneloa Irrigation District better prepared to meet the ongoing needs of our community. Planning for periodic dry years is part of responsible water management in California. Water agencies throughout the state have developed plans to address for climate change. In addition to local investment, the state and federal governments need to continue to invest in statewide water infrastructure and stor...age to ensure long-term sustainability. During the recent drought, Kinneloa Irrigation District customers reduced water use by 25% and continue to use less water than 2013 levels thanks to increased awareness about water efficiency and use of Kinneloa Irrigation District conservation rebate and incentive programs. This long-term change will help our community undergo what may be a single dry winter. Unpredictable climate is a continued reminder of how important it is to increase statewide storage and diversify water supplies. Long-term Water Efficiency Remains a Way of Life California has experienced many periods of drought and weather extremes - due to climate change - will continue to occur more frequently. Continuing to make water efficiency a California way of life will help the state stay prepared for all climactic extremes. Since there is no way of knowing what this winter or the next will bring in terms of precipitation, it’s always important to use water wisely. We thank our customers for the tremendous efforts they have made to save water during the past decade and look forward to continuing this momentum with indoor and outdoor efficiency. As we move into the hotter months, we will continue to thank our customers for their ongoing water-use efficiency achievements and remind them to keep using water wisely as a way of life in California. Kinneloa Irrigation District values efficient water use and offers customers numerous rebate and incentive programs to be more water efficient. Go to our website to see the available programs. Californians can practice water efficiency year round and make a difference by finding and fixing leaks, taking shorter showers, and installing California-friendly landscapes. See more
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FREE! California Friendly Native Landscaping Class. September 21, 2019. Learn About California's Beautiful Native Plants! Learn how to design a yard using the four principles of gorgeous and watershed wise landscaping. ... Build a Healthy Living Soil Sponge Hold Rainwater on Your Property Select Local Native Plants that Maximize Water Use & Maximize Biodiversity Control Your Irrigation Saturday, September 21, 2019 9 AM - 12 PM La Cañada Presbyterian Church 626 Foothill Boulevard La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011 Please call to register (818) 790-4036 or email [email protected] Click Here For More Information: http://www.fmwd.com//CA-NativeLandscape-Classl_9-21-19-Fly
Kinneloa Irrigation District customers are eligible for this program and the rebate
Register today for fall Landscaping class on Saturday, September 21, 2019 9 AM - 12 PM La Cañada Presbyterian Church 626 Foothill Boulevard La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011... Please call (818) 790-4036 or email [email protected] See more
Emergency Preparedness Tips Stock emergency kits with enough food, water, weather protection and hygiene/medical supplies for at least 72 hours. Store 1 gallon of water per person per day, and don’t forget to store food and water for pets. Always keep fresh batteries, flashlights, ice chests, battery powered radios and manual hand cranks or car chargers ready in case of an extended power outage.... Review your emergency communications and shelter plans with family, friends, coworkers and neighbors. See more
Learn more about the sources and quality of your drinking water. Kinneloa Irrigation District Consumer Confidence Report is now available. Please go to http://www.kinneloairrigationdistrict.info//CCR/CCR2018.pdf to view your 2018 Consumer Confidence Report and learn more about the sources and quality of your drinking water. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader or another similar program installed on your computer In order to view the report. This software is available for f...ree at https://get.adobe.com/reader/. If you would like a paper copy of the 2018 Consumer Confidence Report mailed to you, please call 626-797-6295 or send a request to [email protected]. La NOTA: Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable. Tradúzcalo ó hable con alguien que lo entienda bien.
SAVE WATER -- SAVE MONEY THIS SUMMER. Established landscaping only requires watering once or twice a week. Up to 80% of your water usage is for outside irrigation. Install a weather-based controller and appropriate sprinklers and drip systems to minimize runoff and water waste. Rebates are available at https://socalwatersmart.com
Get a weather-based irrigation controller to minimize your outside water use. Rebates available at socalwatersmart.com
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