The Water Conservation Division is located at 3333 Busch Road in Pleasanton and can be reached at (925) 931-5513. Business hours vary by season. Please leave a message to get a return call.
The Water Conservation Division provides customers with information and programs for efficient water use to help protect natural resources and reduce utility costs associated with water treatment and distribution.
WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAMS
Want to find ways to reduce your water use? Check out the programs the City of Pleasanton offers to find ways to improve your water efficiency. Do your part to ensure a more sustainable water future!
CITY OF PLEASANTON WATER-EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS
ZONE 7 WATER AGENCY REBATE PROGRAMS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Create your own water-efficient landscape! This interactive website allows you to view numerous water-efficient landscapes, select the plants you want, and offers gardening resources to help you get the job done right.

Ninth Annual Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour
Sunday, May 5, 2013
and
Native Plant Sale Extravaganza
Saturday & Sunday, May 4 & 5, 2013
This free, award-winning tour features Alameda and Contra Costa county gardens that are pesticide-free and water conserving. It is sure to inspire home gardeners with water saving ideas. Register today!
Bay Friendly is a holistic approach to gardening and landscaping that works in harmony with the natural conditions of the San Francisco Bay Watershed. Bay-Friendly practices foster soil health, conserve water and other valuable resources while reducing waste and preventing pollution.
Visit Lose Your Lawn for one-stop information about local resources for losing your lawn. The webiste has step-by-step videos demonstrating how to use the technique of sheet mulching to cover up your existing lawn with cardboard and mulch, and how to convert an existing sprinkler system to drip irrigation.
Rethink Your Lawn! Find out how to easily convert your lawn into a water-efficient garden by attending the upcoming demonstration:
Saturday, May 18, 2013
10am to 11:30
At Western Garden Nursery, 2756 Vineyard Ave, Pleasanton
The Alameda County Master Gardeners (http://acmg.ucdavis.edu/) are a group of trained volunteers that help residents of Alameda County learn about gardening. They offer a wealth of information from outstanding plants for Alameda County, safe plant pest management, demonstration gardens, and more.
2010 Urban Water Management Plan
The City’s 2010 Urban Water Management Plan has been adopted by City Council, and submitted to the Department of Water Resources. The plan was prepared in accordance with the California Urban Water Management Planning Act and the Water Conservation Bill of 2009. The guide is used as a long-term water supply planning tool.
Clean Water Program - a combined effort with local governments, residents and local businesses working together to protect area creeks, wetlands and ultimately San Francisco Bay.
The program educates the public on how to keep businesses and homes from contributing to storm water pollution, and also coordinates its activities with other pollution prevention programs, such as wastewater treatment plants, hazardous waste disposal, and water recycling. These elements are all critical in preserving our precious natural resources.