It's always important to save water in our dry climate, and Carlsbad has long been a leader in water conservation, desalination and recycled water. If you're looking for more ways to save, these resources can help you get started.

Water-smart Art Contest

Calling parents of fourth-grade students! Join the Carlsbad Municipal Water District's Water Awareness Month calendar contest. If your child loves expressing themselves with crayons, markers, or colored pencils, encourage them to submit artwork highlighting how they "Love Water, Save Water." There's a chance their masterpiece could be featured in the 2025 North County Water Agencies' calendar.

Send both colored entry form pages to water@carlsbadca.gov by April 1.

Download the entry form

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Water utility scam alert

Post Date:01/17/2024 4:06 PM

The San Diego County Water Authority is warning community members about scams involving people posing as water agency “workers” to gain access to homes. These scams pop up from time to time, so it’s important to stay vigilant.

Carlsbad Municipal Water District employees will routinely take water samples for testing, but employees very rarely need to enter homes. Here are a few things to look out for if you’re approached by someone saying they are a CMWD employee:

  • CMWD employees will always be in uniform, wear a clearly marked ID badge and travel in a vehicle clearly marked with the city seal.
  • CMWD employees will always state the purpose of their visit and carry a business card with contact information.
  • Scammers might try to sell you on a specific commercial product. CMWD employees won’t endorse or attempt to sell any product.
  • We won’t call or visit your home to ask for payment information of any kind, including credit card numbers.

No reports of this activity have been received in Carlsbad yet, however, if you encounter someone who you think may be trying to scam you, call the 24/7 police non-emergency line at 442-339-2197. If you feel you are in danger, always call 9-1-1 immediately.

The Police Department’s website has more information about how to prevent crime around your home.

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