San Diego city government saved millions of dollars by reducing water usage, with a nearly 20% drop in water use from 2007 to 2011, according to Mayor Jerry Sanders. This reduction in water usage saved $3.6 million on the city's 2011 water bill compared to 2007. The mayor commended city employees for setting a good conservation example for Southern California by continuing water usage cuts even after mandatory restrictions were lifted.
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City Government Saves Big Money by Cutting Back Water Use: Ayor Erry Anders
San Diego city government saved millions of dollars by reducing water usage, with a nearly 20% drop in water use from 2007 to 2011, according to Mayor Jerry Sanders. This reduction in water usage saved $3.6 million on the city's 2011 water bill compared to 2007. The mayor commended city employees for setting a good conservation example for Southern California by continuing water usage cuts even after mandatory restrictions were lifted.
San Diego city government saved millions of dollars by reducing water usage, with a nearly 20% drop in water use from 2007 to 2011, according to Mayor Jerry Sanders. This reduction in water usage saved $3.6 million on the city's 2011 water bill compared to 2007. The mayor commended city employees for setting a good conservation example for Southern California by continuing water usage cuts even after mandatory restrictions were lifted.
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City Government Saves Big Money by Cutting Back Water Use: Ayor Erry Anders
San Diego city government saved millions of dollars by reducing water usage, with a nearly 20% drop in water use from 2007 to 2011, according to Mayor Jerry Sanders. This reduction in water usage saved $3.6 million on the city's 2011 water bill compared to 2007. The mayor commended city employees for setting a good conservation example for Southern California by continuing water usage cuts even after mandatory restrictions were lifted.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 15, 2012 MAYOR JERRY SANDERS FACT SHEET
Contact: Alex Roth 619-980-2679
CITY GOVERNMENT SAVES BIG MONEY BY CUTTING BACK WATER USE
San Diegos city departments have saved millions of dollars by cutting back their water use, Mayor Jerry Sanders announced Tuesday. Even though the city lifted its mandatory water restrictions last year, city government continues to use less water than it did before imposing those restrictions. The city used nearly 20% less water in 2011 than it did in 2007, according to figures from the citys Public Utilities Department. As a result, the city saved $3.6 million on its 2011 water bill compared to 2007. Every year we become smarter and more efficient when it comes to saving water, one of San Diegos most precious resources, the mayor said. Im proud of the citys employees for setting a great example for all of Southern California.