Water Conservation Education

Community Outreach on the Drought
To help educate the community on the drought and conservation techniques, Manhattan Beach is partnering with West Basin and Metropolitan Water District to promote rebates, incentives and free informative webinars. Please visit the City of Manhattan Beach on Facebook or Instagram, or view the Water Rebates page. 

Where Does Our Water Come From?

The City of Manhattan Beach acquires its drinking water through City owned wells, West Basin Municipal Water District and Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. These agencies provide water conservation tours, workshops and school outreach programs. These programs are tailored to providing information and training that assists the general public and educators in understanding the severity of the current drought and the need for sustained personal action that can be taken to conserve water. In this critically dry year, learn how you can make a difference and reduce your water use.  Please click on the links below for information on these important offerings:

West Basin Municipal Water District (WB MWD) 

  • Workshops – West Basin presents a class series titled "Know Your H2O". These classes covers the basics of water and explores water issues at the local level, provides resources on community programs, and concludes with solutions to future water challenges. Additionally, West Basin offers landscaping classes for individuals who are replacing their lawns with more water efficient options.
  • School Programs – West Basin offers a wide and varied range of water education programs and activities that cater to elementary through high school students, in addition to providing education materials to educators.

Free Recycled Water to All Residential Customers

Metropolitan Water District (MWD)

  • Workshops- MWD has a variety of resources for all different age groups to learn about California's water supply, distribution systems and water quality through virtual and hands on activities. Classes also teach the significance of personal responsibility and the importance of conserving water. MWD additionally offers online field trips, which include Diamond Valley Lake and the Regional Recycled Water Advanced Purification Center.

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