In a report in Energy Digital, Las Virgenes Municpal Water District (LVMWD) shows its customers how to use water more efficiently, an invaluable and limited resource in Southern California.
Serving roughly 70,000 customers, LVMWD provides potable water service, wastewater treatment, recycled water service and biosolids composting to the residents and businesses of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills and Westlake Village.
While water is a very hot topic in Southern California, LVMWD is doing its part ensure the resources will be available to meet current and future demands as well as the emergency needs of an area prone to fires. Through the aggressive efforts of LVMWD, the public is getting the message about the value of water and learning to use the limited resource more efficiently in a way that will benefit the environment and their future.
“By providing the public with the opportunity to understand that we shouldn't waste this resource in California—where it's a very limited resource—they have a better understanding and value of the efforts it takes to get them that water,” says LVMWD General Manager John Mundy.
Read the article here: http://www.energydigital.com/reports/LVMWD
About the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (LVMWD)
LVMWD provides potable water service, wastewater treatment, recycled water service and biosolids composting to the residents and businesses of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills and Westlake Village. he ability to treat and recycle wastewater has increased local resources and cut costs of water services by reducing the need to import more water. As a member of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, LVMWD works closely with 26 member agencies to understand the latest water and conservation issues within the LA region and throughout the state of California.
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