H20 Conservation Tips and Links

Use What You Need and the Planet Will Succeed

More than ever, water conservation is vital to Manhattan Beach. As of June 2022, the City has entered into Stage 2 Water Shortage restrictions. Please reference the Water Conservation Ordinance for further details. We appreciate MB residents for doing their part to improve water efficiency and reduce water usage.

Check out how much water is used for common activities:

Brushing Teeth 3 gallons a day
Shower 40 gallons every 10 minutes
Bath 20 gallons
Toilet 28 gallons a day per person
Clothes washer 45 gallons per load
Cooking 5 gallons a day
Dishwasher 15 gallons per load
Hosing driveway 150 gallons
Washing car 150 gallons

 

There are a number of ways to save water, and they all start with you.

  1. Cut back on rinsing water if you have a newer dishwasher. Newer models clean dishes more thoroughly and require minimal rinsing beforehand.
  2. When washing dishes by hand, don't let the water run while rinsing. Fill one sink with wash water and the other with rinse water.
  3. Some refrigerators, air conditioners and ice-makers are cooled with wasted flows of water. Consider upgrading with air-cooled appliances for significant water savings.
  4. Adjust sprinklers so only your lawn is watered and not the house, sidewalk, or street.
  5. Run your clothes washer and dishwasher only when they are full. You can save up to 1,000 gallons a month.
  6. Choose shrubs and groundcovers instead of turf for hard-to-water areas such as steep slopes and isolated strips.
  7. Install covers on pools and spas and check for leaks around your pumps.
  8. Use the garbage disposal sparingly. Compost vegetable food waste instead and save gallons every time.  
  9. Plant in the fall when conditions are cooler and rainfall is more plentiful.
  10. Replace old dishwashers with Energy Star appliances, or compare water efficient appliances on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency website. 

Please visit Water Use It Wisely for the full 100 ways to conserve! 

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For additional information contact the Public Works Department at (310) 802-5324.