California is in a severe and historic drought. Please do your part to save water. Learn more.
California continues to suffer from the most severe drought in its history. The Governor’s Office and water officials are taking further steps to add mandatory water conservation regulations throughout the state, calling on Californians to voluntarily reduce water use by 15 percent. This includes San Diego County and the City of San Diego. Although the San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) has been diligent in keeping the local water supply sufficient by diversifying water sources, water conservation is integral to keep the county safe from the moderate drought.
Photo of low water levels at Lake Shasta: https://www.watereducation.org/droughtinfo
The Campland team is doing all it can to reduce water consumption. We’d like to ask our ahhh-oooutstanding guests to do the same. Please help with the following:
Reduce water consumption – take shorter showers, turn off water while brushing your teeth, etc.
Rethink cleaning – sweep instead of spraying dirt with water, only wash full loads in washing machine and dishwasher, etc.
Repair leaky hoses or faucets in and around your rig
Refrain from washing vehicles and RV and when necessary, use a hose fitted with a positive shut-off nozzle
3,095,313 people in San Diego County are affected by drought
100% of people in San Diego County are affect by drought
February 2022 was the 29th driest February on record over the past 128 years
2022 was the 8th driest year over the past 128 years
This above map shows the severity of California’s drought in the San Diego County area. The U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) is updated each Thursday to show the location and intensity of the drought. Information from Drought.gov.
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California continues to suffer from the most severe drought in its history. The Governor’s Office and water officials are taking further steps to add mandatory water conservation regulations throughout the state, calling on Californians to voluntarily reduce water use by 15 percent. This includes San Diego County and the City of San Diego. Although the San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA) has been diligent in keeping the local water supply sufficient by diversifying water sources, water conservation is integral to keep the county safe from the moderate drought.
Photo of low water levels at Lake Shasta: https://www.watereducation.org/droughtinfo
The Campland team is doing all it can to reduce water consumption. We’d like to ask our ahhh-oooutstanding guests to do the same. Please help with the following:
Reduce water consumption – take shorter showers, turn off water while brushing your teeth, etc.
Rethink cleaning – sweep instead of spraying dirt with water, only wash full loads in washing machine and dishwasher, etc.
Repair leaky hoses or faucets in and around your rig
Refrain from washing vehicles and RV and when necessary, use a hose fitted with a positive shut-off nozzle
3,095,313 people in San Diego County are affected by drought
100% of people in San Diego County are affect by drought
February 2022 was the 29th driest February on record over the past 128 years
2022 was the 8th driest year over the past 128 years
This above map shows the severity of California’s drought in the San Diego County area. The U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) is updated each Thursday to show the location and intensity of the drought. Information from Drought.gov.