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The Current Flow is the district's customer newsletter, providing hot topics, water-saving tips, native plants, and local information.

Listed below "The Current Flow" is available to you in PDF format by year and issue.

 
Issue 2
  • How Much Water Did You Use Today?
  • Legacy Customers
  • Dispose of Pharmaceuticals Properly
  • Manzanitas

    Issue 1
  • Water Supply Update
  • Compare Your Water Usage
  • Bottled Water Sources Defined
  • Perennials with Spring Bloom
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    Issue 6
  • Water Conservation Measures Implemented
  • It Rained. Is the Drought Over?
  • Alphabet $oup Rebate$
  • Wildfire Area Garden Plants

    Issue 5
  • The Time for Conservation is Here
  • Delta Smelt - Quick Facts
  • Fire Hydrants -- Silent Guardians
  • Landscape Enhancers

    Issue 4
  • eCare Online Account Service Is Here!
  • The Driest Year on Record – Take the 20 Gallon Challenge!
  • High Water Bills?
  • Drought Tolerant "Extremists"

    Issue 3
  • Record Low Rainfall Puts Emphasis on Conversation
  • $ave Water, $ave Money
  • "No Drugs Down the Drain"
  • Fragrant Plants

    Issue 2
  • Building For Tomorrow
  • Tune Up Irrigation
  • Water Conservation
  • Hardy Plants

    Issue 1
  • Water Education - Key to Conservation
  • Standby Crew at Your Service
  • Water Conservation
  • Interesting Blossoms
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    Issue 6
  • It's Not Easy Being Green
  • Runnoff Prevention Program
  • Weather Based Irrigation Controllers
  • Winter is Planting Time
  • Issue 5
  • Saving Water and Saving Money
  • Updates at Rancho Facility
  • Seasonal Irrigation Tips
  • Herbs in the Garden
  • Issue 4
  • The Bay Delta - Why It's Important
  • Where Your Water Comes From
  • Emergency Contact Information
  • Native Plants Poolside
  • Issue 3
  • How A Sewer System Works
  • Vacation Reminders
  • For Our Fishy Friends
  • Water Gardens
  • Issue 2
  • A Native Nirvana
  • News on Rebates
  • Get Ready for Spring
  • Plants for Containers
  • Issue 1
  • What Happens Next Makes All the Difference
  • Wastewater and Urban Runoff - What's the difference?
  • Oaks Native to Southern California
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