Scary Shower Head Swap for Halloween
City of Santa Fe water customers who want to “give their water bill a treat” can trade in their old shower head for a new EPA WaterSense approved 2.0 gallon low-flow model on Halloween.
City of Santa Fe water customers who want to “give their water bill a treat” can trade in their old shower head for a new EPA WaterSense approved 2.0 gallon low-flow model on Halloween.
Saving water is always in season and should be a part of your regular winterizing routine this fall to help reduce your utility bill and protect our precious natural resource. As we head into cooler weather, remember your outdoor landscaping … Read More
Public, Private, Charter and Home-Schooled Students in Grades 1-6 Invited to Submit The City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Office invites all students in grades 1 through 6 to participate in the 12th Annual Children’s Water Conservation Poster Contest. This … Read More
As the climate in Santa Fe gets hotter and drier, the demand for “smart” irrigation technology is increasing. “Smart” landscape professionals understand these technologies, local soil and water conditions, and trends in water-efficient irrigation systems. Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper (QWEL) … Read More
The 12th Annual Children’s Water Fiesta was held on April 16 and 17, 2014, at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. Fourth graders from 11 different schools attended the Fiesta this year. Each day approximately 300 students participated in five … Read More
Mayor Javier Gonzales asks residents to make a pledge to save water in the 4th Annual National Mayor’s Water Conservation Challenge! Santa Feans, among the best water conservers in the state and the Southwest, can show the rest of the … Read More
11th Annual Children’s Water Conservation Poster Contest Winners Announced: “Saving Water Is Always in Season” April 1, 2014_Santa Fe _ A fourth grader from La Mariposa Montessori is the grand prize winner of the 11th Annual Children’s Water Conservation Poster … Read More
As the climate in Santa Fe gets hotter and drier, the demand for “smart” irrigation technology is increasing. “Smart” landscape professionals understand these technologies, local soil and weather conditions, and trends in water-efficient irrigation systems. Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper (QWEL) … Read More
The City’s Water Division publishes weekly water reports on how full our reservoirs are, how much water is being diverted from the Rio Grande, and how much water we’ve supplied our customers. Understanding how much we have is a valuable … Read More
US Weekly Drought Monitor. Santa Fe’s average rain and snow precipitation is less than 14 inches a year. The City of Santa Fe knows we can never relax about our water supply and has long-standing and successful drought management programs, making … Read More