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Water Conservation
Photo of sprinkler watering a lawn.

The City’s Water Conservation Program works with residents, business owners, school officials & teachers, and the public at-large to educate them about the need to conserve our "nation's most precious natural resource - Water."   We provide materials and programs that teach conservation to any age and can offer tips on ways to conserve water.  With our State facing drought conditions, there has never been a more critical need for everyone to join in our efforts to conserve water.  


Water Conservation Ordinance
Contact Information
Public Works Department
14000 City Center Drive
Chino Hills, CA   91709
Ph: (909) 364-2800
The Water Conservation Ordinance highlights the need for water conservation efforts and regulates the use of water under shortage conditions.  This section of the code promotes the wise-use of water and calls for the need to curb excessive water use.

Water Education
The City is actively involved with the Chino Valley Unified School District in providing water education at both the Elementary School, and High School levels.  We even have a College water education program in conjunction with our Water Agency partners.

Annual Sign/Poster Contest
Every Spring, the City has a Water Conservation Sign/Poster Contest. Students that live in or attend a school in the City are encouraged to use their art skills to create a poster which depicts a selected Water Conservation Theme. Winning posters are made into street signs and placed throughout the City.

FAQ's
On this website you can find a list of commonly asked questions about Rebates, Recycled Water, Water Education, and Water Resources

Water Resources
There are a number of water saving resources available to Residential, and  
Commercial, Industrial, & Institutional entities. 

Recycled Water
Using recycled water reduces reliance on scarce and expensive potable water. Recycled water is the treatment of wastewater to produce water of suitable quality for non-potable or recycled water beneficial uses such as the watering of golf courses, school landscape, parks and greenbelt common areas, parkways and medians, and for compaction and dust control at construction sites. 

Read more about how the City of Chino Hills uses Recycled Water.

Rebates
A number of rebates are available for Residential, and Commercial, Industrial, & Institutional uses.

 
City of Chino Hills
14000 City Center Drive
Chino Hills, CA 91709
Phone: (909) 364-2600
Fax: (909) 364-2695