EnviroWoodland News

Tip of the Month

If you have a dishwasher, put down the sponge. It may feel more efficient to wash by hand, but it’s actually more wasteful. You can use up to 27 gallons of water by hand versus an ENERGY STAR-rated dishwasher can use less than 3.5 gallons per cycle. Remember to scrape off the food scraps instead of rinsing each dish for even more water savings!.

For more water saving tips, click here!

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Bulky Waste Voucher Coming Soon

Due to COVID-19 and the temporary landfill closure, the annual bulky waste program was postponed earlier this year. To maintain safety measures, this year, the bulky waste program will now span from July to December 31, 2020. Watch your mailbox for your special marked voucher with information about the program to be mailed out in the next couple of weeks.

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Rebates Now Available

The City of Woodland offers some great rebates to help make your yard and garden more sustainable. Whether you need to replace your mulch or would like to install a compost bin, we have you covered.

For a full list of rebates, their details, and applications, visit EnviroWoodland.org/Rebates.

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Is an Electric Vehicle Right for You?

Electric vehicles (EVs) cost less to operate, require less maintenance, and pollute less. Many of today’s EVs have a range well over 100 miles per charge, with some models reaching more than 300 miles per charge, so you can go multiple days without recharging.

Find out how much you can save in operation and maintenance costs, learn about available tax credits and rebates, and determine if an EV is right for you by using Valley Clean Energy’s EV calculators and resources!

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July is Smart Irrigation Month. What are you doing to celebrate?

Smart Irrigation Month is all about watering cooler, smarter, and less. 
  • Water Cooler! Water in the morning before 10am or in the evening after 6pm when it's cool. In the middle of the day, temperatures are at their peak and water will evaporate much quicker.

  • Water Smart! Adjust your watering schedule regularly to account for seasonal weather conditions. Get a custom schedule at BeyondTheDrought.com. 

  • Water Less! Replace broken sprinkler heads and adjust the arc to avoid runoff. Excessive runoff can pollute our local waterways and be costly.
Want to see how much water your irrigation system is using? Use AquaHawk, the City's water use portal, to view your hourly water use at EnviroWoodland.org/MyWaterUse.
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2019 Water Quality Report

The City of Woodland is proud to present this year’s annual water quality report.

This report covers all drinking water testing from January 1 to December 31, 2019. Over the years, we have dedicated ourselves to producing drinking water that meets all state and federal standards.

To view our City’s 2019 Water Quality Report and to learn more about our drinking water, please click one of the following link:

www.cityofwoodland.org/WQR (English)
www.cityofwoodland.org/WQR/Espanol (Spanish)

If you would like a physical copy of the 2019 Water Quality Report mailed to you or would like to speak with someone about the report, please call (530) 661-5945.


The Utility Assistance Program (UAP) is
now accepting applications.

The UAP provides a utility rebate of $40 each month that will be adjusted off your water bill for up to 12 months. In order to be eligible for this program you must qualify for the PG&E CARE or FERA program and be the legal property owner.

Click here to learn more and view the application.

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