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Help your trees thrive in a drought by adding mulch. Laying 4 to 6 inches of mulch helps retain moisture in the soil, reducing water needs and protecting your trees. #DontDoubtTheDrought
As the rain continues to fall all across Southern California this week, this is a reminder to please DON'T BE THIS GUY. Save water and turn your sprinklers off for about a week after significant rainfall in these cold winter months. #DontDoubtTheDrought
Mark your calendars and join Riverside Public Utilities (RPU) and Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District (RCRCD) for a series of landscape workshops FREE to the public. Please see the flyer for more information. #DontDoubtTheDrought
BE WATER WISE and save up to 100 gallons of water EVERY TIME by using a broom instead of a hose to clean driveways and sidewalks. #DontDoubtTheDrought
Mark your calendars and join Riverside Public Utilities (RPU) and Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District (RCRCD) for a series of landscape workshops FREE to the public. Please see flyer for more information. #DontDoubtTheDrought
Start the New Year off by keeping your landscape from draining your wallet! On rainy days like this, watering your yard isn't necessary for the next couple of days when nature is already doing it for you. #DontDoubtTheDrought
This new year, make sure to set new water conservation goals. With our indoor and outdoor water rebates, we’re making it easier to save water every day. Learn more at: RiversidePublicUtilities.com/Rebates #DontDoubtTheDrought
These rainy days here in Riverside have brought some beautiful scenery! While we are happy to see the rain, we hope your spraying sprinklers aren't creating mini rainbows too. Turn those sprinklers off for the next couple of days! #DontDoubttheDrought
These rainy days here in Riverside have brought some beautiful scenery! While we are happy to see the rain, we hope your spraying sprinklers aren't creating mini rainbows too. Turn those sprinklers off for the next couple of days! #DontDoubttheDrought
Save time, effort, and water by taking your car to a commercial car wash where water conservation and treatment is strictly regulated. In addition to saving water, you'll also help prevent toxics from entering our waterways. #DontDoubtTheDrought
If you bought a frozen turkey, save water by giving yourself enough time to defrost it in the refrigerator rather than using the cold water method. #DontDoubtTheDrought
As the weather gets colder, mulch as much as you can. Spreading a thin layer of mulch such as dry leaves or wood chips in your garden increases water retention, reduces evaporation, insulates plants from frost, and saves water. #DontDoubtTheDrought
The next time you cut your grass, set your lawn mower blade height to three inches. A lawn cut higher encourages grass roots to grow deeper, shades the root system and holds soil moisture better than a closely-clipped lawn. #DontDoubtTheDrought
Remember to turn your sprinkler and drip irrigation systems off during and up to 3 days after precipitation. Let the rain do the work and save water for when your landscape needs it most. #DontDoubtTheDrought
Here's your sign. Do you part & water smart. For more ways to conserve water, visit: RiversidePublicUtilities.com/Drought #DontDoubtTheDrought
Water plants, not pavement. Save water and keep your yard healthy by adjusting your sprinklers so you are only watering where you need it. Remember to water only 3x's a week to help reduce water use by 15%. RiversidePublicUtilities.com/Drought #DontDoubtTheDrought
How many times did you water your yard this week? We are urging customers to water their outdoor landscapes no more than three times per week. Deep and infrequent watering will help roots grow and continue to thrive. RiversidePublicUtilities.com/Drought #DontDoubtTheDrought
Saving water can be beautiful. You don't have to give up color to help save water, consider planting California native plants or succulents in your flowerbeds to help save water throughout the summer. #DontDoubtTheDrought
Who's claimed their free shade tree? Did you know using mulch around the base of your tree can save 20–30 gallons of water per 1000 sq. ft. each time you water? For more water-saving tips, visit: RiversidePublicUtilities.com/Drought #DontDoubtTheDrought
Watering your lawn just once uses the same amount of water as 78 loads of dishes in your dishwasher! Replace your lawn w/ low-water plants & help California save water today. #DontDoubtTheDrought Learn about lawn alternatives & more water-saving tips at: RiversidePublicUtilities.com/Drought
We urge everyone to take a closer look at how you are using water inside and outside their home and see how you can use less. Focusing your efforts on outdoor water use will result in the biggest water savings #DontDoubtTheDrought RiversidePublicUtilities.com/Drought