Rain flowing into a storm water sewer system. Stormwater street drain during heavy rain.
Watering within 48 hours of measurable rainfall is prohibited in Santa Clara. Be sure irrigation systems are either switched off or in rain mode to let your landscape process the water nature has provided.
The City of Santa Clara wants to remind people that though we’re having wet weather now, the last three years were the driest three-year period since the state began keeping records in the 1800s. Even with the recent heavy rain, current water use restrictions will remain in effect indefinitely.
The City relies on you to help it detect water waste throughout Santa Clara. Report water waste by completing the online Water Waste Report or submitting a request on the Santa Clara mobile app. You can also call the Santa Clara Water Department at (408) 615-2000 during regular business hours.
All reports are received by the City of Santa Clara staff for investigation. The City would like help streamlining the process by using a single reporting method for each instance of waste water submitted.
Be mindful of the City’s Water Use Restrictions and Prohibitions, particularly on the rainy days. Do not:
The Jan. 5 U.S. Drought Monitor Report shows that 26% of Santa Clara County and 71% of California remain in severe drought. Local reservoirs remain at low levels. Visit the City of Santa Clara website for drought updates and water conservation tips.
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As of Feb 28th, according to the drought monitor referenced above 100% of Santa Clara county is no longer in a drought, and under 25% of California remains in a severe drought.