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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Carlsbad’s water meets all state and federal standards

Post Date:07/09/2021 5:10 PM

The city’s Carlsbad Municipal Water District is proud to report that Carlsbad’s tap water continues to meet all state and federal drinking water quality standards.

The Carlsbad Municipal Water District delivers drinking water to more than 90,000 people every year and provides an annual Water Quality Report to inform residents and businesses about the quality of their drinking water. Before reaching your tap, Carlsbad's water supply undergoes rigorous rounds of treatment and testing to ensure safety and quality. This year’s report covers 2020 and includes:

  • Detailed water quality test results
  • Information about where our drinking water comes from
  • Conservation tips to help residents use water wisely
  • Contact information for local, state and federal water agencies

Read the Water Quality Report
The Water Quality Report is available now on the city’s website. Carlsbad Municipal Water District customers may request a copy be mailed to their homes by calling 760-438-2722.

About the Carlsbad Municipal Water District
The Carlsbad Municipal Water District, a subsidiary district of the City of Carlsbad, delivers water and recycled water to about 85% of the city. The southeastern part of the city is served by the Olivenhain Municipal Water District and the Vallecitos Water District.

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