DROUGHT: Parts of Diamond Bar, Walnut, the City of Industry, Pomona, West Covina and unincorporated Rowland Heights are now under new water restrictions.
The WVWD Board of Directors declared a level 2 water shortage, which calls for a 20% drop in water use.
The Walnut Valley Water District has about 100,000 customers in parts of Diamond Bar, Walnut, the City of Industry, Pomona, West Covina and an unincorporated area of Rowland Heights. Under the restrictions, residents are limited to watering their lawns only three days per week. There is also no watering between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.There is no watering during rainfall, or 48 hours after rainfall. There is also no washing of hard surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways and buildings.Similar water conservation measures have been issued in cities including
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