Newsletters
Kinneloa Irrigation District Newsletter
Newsletters are short email messages regarding topics of interest to Kinneloa Irrigation District customers, such as water efficiency or landscaping classes and products.
09/26/2024 - Water Word, Fall 2024
04/30/2024 - Water Word, Spring 2024
11/01/2023 - Water Word, Autumn 2023
07/31/2023 - Water Word, Summer 2023
03/01/2023 - Water Word, Winter 2023
10/24/2022 - Water Word, Autumn 2022
06/30/2022 - Water Word, Summer 2022
04/08/2022 - Water Word, Spring 2022
11/24/2001 - Saving Water During the Holidays
09/13/2021 - What is Advanced Metering Infrastructure?
01/14/2021 - Free Landscaping Webinars
09/12/2020 - Protecting your home with a fire resistant landscape
05/22/2020 - Landscaping around water meter boxes
04/13/2020 - Reminder -- Your Tap Water is Safe to Use and to Drink
03/25/2020 - Your tap water is safe to drink
02/19/2020 - Water-Wise Plants at Huntington Spring Plant Sale
02/12/2020 - Foothill MWD FREE Irrigation Controller(s) & FREE Installation Program!
10/04/2019 - Flume Smart Home Water Monitor
09/17/2019 - Fall Landscaping Class
09/09/2019 - Rain Barrel Distribution Event September 29, 2019
03/20/2018 - Firewise Landscaping Class
10/03/2017 - Free California-Friendly Landscape Class
01/17/2017 - Free Tree Care Workshop
09/06/2016 - *FREE WATER BUCKET* - Sept. 18th Drought & Rain Barrel Event at Descanso Gardens
08/26/2016 - Pipeline Construction Project Begins
08/15/2016 - Drought-Tolerant Landscape Workshop
08/11/2016 - Conservation is a way of life
06/24/2016 - Pipeline Construction Project Underway to Improve Emergency Preparedness
03/16/2016 - RSVP for April 2nd Gardening in a Changing Climate Class!
08/25/2015 - Drought-Tolerant Landscape and Rain Barrel Event!
06/10/2015 - Water Conservation Alert Status
06/28/2010 - Water Shortage Continues Despite Normal Rainfall
12/08/2009 - Water Shortage Causes Rate Structure Review
07/08/2009 - Master Plan Project Completed on Kinneloa Mesa
01/08/2009 - The Energy and Water Connection
02/20/2008 - Yes, It's Raining…But California's Water Crisis is Still a Serious Issue