More than 6,000 high-efficiency toilets have been installed free of charge for income-qualifying residents and those in under-represented communities across the region through a grant-funded program run by the San Diego County Water Authority.
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California will put the funds toward increasing the Urban Community Drought Relief Program’s incentives to businesses and others to replace turf with water-efficient landscaping.
Nov. 14—The California Department of Water Resources gave a $38 million check to the Metropolitan Water District on Nov. 14 for its Urban Community Drought Relief program, increasing incentives to
California's water conservation funding for L.A. County just got a major boost, with a goal of incentivizing folks to trade in their turf for more resilient and efficient landscaping.