Service areas

Empty heading

Residential resources

Business resources 

  • Carlsbad Green Business Program - FREE
    • Join our statewide network of like-minded businesses and save money and resources! The Carlsbad Green Business Program helps businesses implement sustainable practices, all while enhancing their bottom line. Our Program representatives facilitate the process from start to finish, making going “green” as straightforward as possible. Certified businesses receive City Council recognition and also have access to up to $500 in rebates for purchases made to meet certification measures. To get started in your free certification, go to greenbusinessca.org/cityofcarlsbad and select “Get Certified!

Water conservation update

Post Date:06/14/2023 10:36 AM

The Carlsbad City Council, acting in its capacity as the Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board of Directors, voted Tuesday to lift some of the water restrictions that have been in effect since June 2022. The decision moves the Carlsbad district from a Level 2 drought alert back to a Level 1, which calls for voluntary cutbacks in water use.

This action aligns with similar moves across the state, thanks to the record-breaking rain and snow California experienced this winter. In March, Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order easing some of the mandatory Level 2 restrictions he ordered in 2022 when much of the state was in severe drought.

What it means for CMWD customers

  • The limit on outdoor watering on certain days of the week has been removed. We still encourage you to run your sprinklers before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m.
  • Leaks must be repaired within 5 days of notification from CMWD (compared to repairing leaks within 72 hours under Level 2).

This action doesn’t mean it’s time to stop conserving. Saving water will always be important in our dry climate. 

The San Diego region has invested heavily in creating new water supplies, so we are not depending on any single source, like we were in the 1990s. Creating water supplies we can control locally is a big part of the strategy and Carlsbad has long been a leader in water conservation, desalination and recycled water.

We are still asking residents to take steps to save water and help make sure we’re ready to meet the needs of our community in the decades ahead. By voluntarily conserving water, Carlsbad residents have helped reduce our water use per capita by almost 48% since 2008.

Here are some easy ways to conserve:

  • Only wash down paved surfaces when it’s necessary for safety or health reasons
  • Make sure your sprinklers are watering landscaping, not pavement
  • Wash full loads of laundry + dishes
  • Take short showers
  • Turn off irrigation for 48 hours after rain

The City of Carlsbad is served by three water districts, including Olivenhain Municipal Water District in southern Carlsbad and Vallecitos Water District in southeastern Carlsbad. It’s important to check with your water district to find their current rules. If you’re not sure whether you are served by CMWD or another district, view the water district map.

Find more water conservation tips.

Return to full list >>