Drought

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Santa Clara County is enduring a third consecutive year of drought. 2022 has the driest start on record. Water savings in Santa Clara County have trended in the wrong direction. In fact, February and March of 2022 have seen 23 percent and 30 percent water use increases compared to June 2021. Our water supplies are in jeopardy. We must reduce our water use immediately to ensure safe, clean drinking water for the future. 

To help meet our conservation goal and address the drought emergency, local authorities are taking action:

  • June 2021, Valley Water declared a water shortage emergency condition for the County and called for a 15 percent reduction in water use compared to 2019.
  • In April 2022, the Board of Directors responded with a unanimous vote to restrict outdoor watering to no more than two days a week (previously three days per week).
  • Late May 2022, Valley Water's Board of Directors unanimously approved a program to enforce the restrictions on outdoor watering in Santa Clara County, which includes the potential for fines.  
  • As of June 1, 2022, new rules and enforcement go into effect. View the best practices below to learn more about restrictions that impact you. 

The City of Cupertino continues to encourage our communities to keep conserving water. The purpose of this is to identify helpful information and links for residents and identify the City's efforts in water conservation.

Understanding Your Rules
Water Conservation Tips
Homeowner’s Associations and Commercial Properties
Water Shortage Dashboard
Recent Regulatory Actions
City of Cupertino: Current Water Conservation Efforts
City of Cupertino: Past Water Conservation Efforts
Additional websites for more information