The Eastern Municipal Water District started its Landscapes for Living program during the COVID pandemic, when residents were home more and spending more time with their yards.
The program lets residents save money and water while creating beautiful drought-resistant landscapes. The utility makes it as easy as 1-2-3: they just visit the district website, choose a contractor to help with the redesign and start saving.Easy peasy
The district provides water (86 mgd), wastewater treatment (43 mgd) and recycled water to nearly one million people in a 558-square-mile service area in western Riverside County. Utility staff members created the landscape program to promote
















