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public affairs
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November 26, 2008
REMINDERS FROM CITY OF PASADENA
AS RAINY SEASON APPROACHES
From sand bags to water conservation, the city of Pasadena provides
services, programs and advice for surviving the rainy season.
Pasadena Water and Power stresses the importance of turning off
irrigation systems so they operate when it rains. Our region’s water
supplies have been severely challenged by the statewide drought and by
pumping restrictions in the Sacramento Delta, so use every drop of water
wisely:
• Reduce the frequency of watering during rainy periods.
• Eliminate watering one day a week to save up to 250 gallons of water
weekly.
• When it’s not raining, step on your grass; if it springs back when you
lift your foot, it doesn’t need water.
For additional water-saving tips, rebates and conservation programs,
visit
www.cityofpasadena.net/savewater.
Although the Pasadena area did not experience damage during recent
wildfires, the drought has caused dryness in hillsides, which can cause
mudslides during heavy rains. Pasadena Fire Department has sandbags
available for residents of hillside areas at Fire Station #37, 3430 E.
Foothill Blvd., and Fire Station 38, 1150 Linda Vista Ave.
Be prepared for rain and storms by following these Fire Department tips:
• Clear debris and overgrowth from drainage channels and rain gutters
before rains.
• Keep your car’s gas tank full; power outages might shut down gas
pumps.
• Stay away from storm drain channels and other bodies of water.
• Keep your disaster kit updated with a flashlight, extra batteries,
portable battery-operated radio, first aid kit and manual, emergency
food and water for your family and pets, non-electric can opener,
essential medications, sturdy shoes and comfort items for children.
• Allow extra time and caution for travel.
For additional tips visit
www.cityofpasadena.net/disaster or (626) 744-7276. |
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