Explore the District's new video library and learn new ways to be an Efficient Water User!
Smart Meter Resources
Find out how to view and manage your water use using our custom Smart Meter Dashboard! Available to all District customers! View the video and start on your path to more efficient water use!
Water Use Rules
Find out about some of the water use rules in Laguna! Be sure to use water wisely at all times!
How-To: Troubleshoot and Repairs
Small repairs can add up to big water savings! You can get a new showerhead, aerator, or toilet flapper from the District office!
How-To: Perform a Toilet Dye Test
How-To: Replace your toilet flapper
How-To: Replace a showerhead
How-To: Replace your faucet aerator
Sprinkler Check-Up
Fire Safe Laguna Beach
Wildfires continue to get worse in California and the number of dangerous and extremely hot "fire days" is also on the rise. Over two million acres of land have been burned in California, compared to 118,000 acres burned during this time in 2019.
Laguna Beach knows all to well the devastation that can be caused from fire. On October 27, 1993, a fire started near Laguna Canyon Road about one mile north of El Toro Road. Pushed by Santa Ana winds, the fire reached the community of Emerald Bay and entered the perimeter of the District's Moorhead Reservoir. The fire continued north into Crystal Cove State Park and south into Laguna Beach where it reached Park Avenue. By the time it was contained (about 3:30am on Wednesday, October 28), the fire had destroyed 366 homes, damaged over 500 more homes and burned over 17,000 acres of brushland.