The Pasadena City Council has declared a Level 4 Water Shortage Emergency during the temporary shutdown of a major regional water pipeline from March 18 through March 28 at 8am. The city will enforce a total band on outdoor watering with very few exceptions until pipeline deliveries resume. If you are caught watering outdoor plantings, [...]
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Pasadena water restrictions mean no outdoor irrigation March 18 through March 28
March 18th, 2011 · No Comments · City of Pasadena, News and Information
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Water Rate Outcome
June 24th, 2009 · No Comments · News and Information, Opinion, policy, resources, Uncategorized, water
On Monday night, the City Council voted to increase water rates at the recommended rates. They will phase the increases in over a three year period, for the Distribution and Customer Charge portion and add the full cost of water from Metropolitan Water District. That likely means most people will see added costs of between [...]
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Pasadena Chamber of Commerce letter to City Council on water rate increases
June 19th, 2009 · No Comments · News and Information, Opinion, resources, water
Here is the text of a letter to the Pasadena City Council regarding the substantial water rate increase proposed by Pasadena Water and Power. (Rate increases that are being used to add to reserves, build up the capital reserve and then compensate for increased water costs from the Metropolitan Water District. Be aware, only a [...]
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Washington, D.C. set on cap-and-trade program – PWP customers, this will cost you
March 29th, 2009 · No Comments · Opinion
Both the State of California and the U.S. Government are intent on reducing greenhouse gas emissions through regulatory programs. One of the schemes devised to lower greenhouse gas emissions is a cap-and-trade program that would give credits to those who have less greenhouse gas impact and allow those with a higher impact to purchase those [...]
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