Water Systems Automated Conservation Project

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$3 Million Funding Request

Total Cost: $4 Million

The City of Rancho Cucamonga is seeking funding to implement a Water Systems Automated Conservation Project, designed to enhance water efficiency and sustainability across the city. This initiative involves replacing outdated irrigation controllers with advanced, remote-operated smart controllers and sensors to optimize watering schedules. 

Federal Reference Reference

The project has a Federal nexus because the funding provided is for purposes authorized by 33 U.S.C. 1381.

Project Timeline

This project is ongoing as funding is secured and will be completed in phases.

Project Benefits:

  • Reduced water waste and conserved resources.
  • Improved health and longevity of city's landscape.
  • Lowered operational costs and reduced runoff.

This project promotes responsible resource management while saving the city 100 million gallons of water annually. 

Issues in the Region that Warrant a Need for the Project

The project reduces utility costs for the City and residents, and enhances the health and appearance of public spaces. By adopting this innovative technology, Rancho Cucamonga will promote environmental stewardship and ensure a sustainable water management system for future generations.

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Local Representatives 

Congresswoman Norma Torres (D-CA 35th District)

Project Contact 

Hope Velarde Management Analyst II Hope.Velarde@CityofRC.us 

Michael Parmer Assistant to the City Manager Michael.Parmer@CityofRC.us 

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