Cal Water Activates Stage I of Its Drought Management Plan; Asks Customers to Reduce Water Usage by 10%
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California Water Service Company (Cal Water) (NYSE:CWT) announced today
that it has activated Stage I of its Drought Management Plan for its 24
operating districts and encouraged the two million people it serves
throughout the state of California to reduce their water usage by 10%.
"We have been actively encouraging customers
to conserve water for some time, and in fact will be implementing tiered
rates in most of our service areas on July 1 that will reward
conservation efforts. But this marks the first time since the last
official drought that we’ve asked them to
achieve a specific conservation target,” said
Paul G. Ekstrom, Cal Water’s Vice President of
Customer Service.
According to Ekstrom, Cal Water’s public
awareness programs include participation in Disney’s
"Environmentality”
program, which includes classroom curriculum and radio messages
throughout the state, as well as local efforts in each of its 24
districts. In May, the company hosted hundreds of customers at Water
Awareness Festivals.
Cal Water also offers low-water-using fixtures and rebates to customers
consistent with the California Urban Water Conservation Council’s
Best Management Practices.
"We support the Governor’s
effort to raise awareness about the importance of using water
efficiently and investing in infrastructure to ensure adequate water
supplies for future generations,” Ekstrom
said.
California Water Service Company (Cal Water) serves approximately two
million people through 462,000 service connections ranging from Chico in
the north to Palos Verdes in the south. The company has provided water
utility services since 1926. Additional information for customers is
available at www.calwater.com.
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