The Great Sprinkler Shutoff Comes to Pasadena CA

Starting Friday, March 18, 2011 and continuing until Sunday, March 27, 2011 residents of Pasadena, California will not be able to water their lawns.

This is due to a seismic retrofit by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.   As a result of this work, water supply to Pasadena and other neighboring cities will be cut off and the Pasadena City Council agreed to implement a ban.  Before the shut-off, Pasadena will lift existing restrictions to allow people to water any day.

Pasadena Water and Power will use reserves during this ten day shutdown and will replenish reservoirs with up to seven million gallons of groundwater per day.  Pasadena can count on 150 million gallons during the shutdown, whereas about 250 million gallons would be consumed under normal circumstances.

Learn more at http://ww2.cityofpasadena.net/waterandpower/shutdown/ or join the facebook page The Great Sprinkler Shutoff

The Great Sprinkler Shutoff Comes to Pasadena CA

For real estate information regarding Pasadena or other cities in the San Gabriel Valley or the northeast foothill communities within the city of Los Angeles contact Michael Jacobs at 818.516.4393 cell or michaeljacobs@coldwellbanker.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael Jacobs

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

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2065 Huntington Drive

San Marino, California 91108

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Office:  626.685.5246

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5 Comments on The Great Sprinkler Shutoff Comes to Pasadena CA

MAR
11
2011
226,461 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Great info. The lawns deserve a break from all the recent rain we have had lately.

10:07pm • #1
106,158 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp

Michael, let me know when you need some wata, I will stop by to perform rain dance for you.

10:12pm • #2
588,805 Points 58 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Sarah --- even with the recent rains, we still have a water shortage in Pasadena.

Deepak --- I think you could be kept very busy in Southern CA with that talent!

10:34pm • #3
MAR
12
2011
655,505 Points 56 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

wow Michael that is some great info and a really good local post. It is sad to see the water shortages that so many are having.

12:07am • #4
588,805 Points 58 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Jeffrey --- sad but true. At least the city is taking a proactive role with the issue.  I think that's a good thing.

12:45am • #5


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