Landscaped areas at the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center are now being irrigated with recycled water, as part of a continuing City effort to conserve precious drinking water and save natural resources and money.
Converting the area off Hillcrest Drive to recycled water will save more than 10 million gallons of drinking water per year.
The joint venture between the Moulton Niguel Water District, Santa Margarita Water District and the City of Mission Viejo began last spring. Due to the location and proximity of the recycled water lines to the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center, the water districts had to enter into a water swap agreement that allowed new water services to be installed by Santa Margarita Water District on Moulton Niguel recycled water lines.
With the agreement completed in December, the plumbing conversion began and finishing touches were completed late last month.
Converting the area off Hillcrest Drive to recycled water will save more than 10 million gallons of drinking water per year.
The joint venture between the Moulton Niguel Water District, Santa Margarita Water District and the City of Mission Viejo began last spring. Due to the location and proximity of the recycled water lines to the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center, the water districts had to enter into a water swap agreement that allowed new water services to be installed by Santa Margarita Water District on Moulton Niguel recycled water lines.
With the agreement completed in December, the plumbing conversion began and finishing touches were completed late last month.
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