Welcome to the Goleta Water District’s
Lemon Festival 2024 Online Booth Information Page
The 31st Annual Goleta Lemon Festival will take place on September 28th and 29th at Girsh Park located at 7050 Phelps Road in Goleta, California.
For more info, visit lemonfestival.com
The District is pleased to be a sponsor and host a booth at the 31st Annual Lemon Festival with informational brochures, materials and water conservation devices throughout the duration of the two-day Festival. The District encourages residents to stop by the booth where staff will be available to answer questions. This online page features digital versions of materials and information that will be a focus of the District’s Lemon Festival 2024 booth.
The resources below highlight the District’s water supply management, water conservation and sustainability efforts and provide useful information that residents can use to be more water wise.
Fall Planting Information
Fall is a Great Time for Water Wise Planting
Looking to reduce your water use? Here are some tips for installing water wise landscaping: consider planting by zone, grouping higher water using plants together so that irrigation can be adjusted to plant need, mulch plants to reduce evaporation and protect roots from temperature change, and consider installing more efficient sprinkler heads, or converting to a drip irrigation system. Find the perfect plant, and explore featured landscape ideas at: www.waterwisegardeningsb.org. The District continues to offer mulch and smart landscape rebates to assist customers.
Click here to read more.
Information Brochures and Resources
The images below link to useful information to help residents implement water wise landscaping practices.
Click here to learn how to save water and money with a no cost irrigation tune up. Explore water wise garden ideas for tips on reviving and refreshing your landscaping.
Goleta Water District News – Volume X, Issue 2: Spring-Summer
Revitalizing Your Water Infrastructure
Improvements to Ensure Ongoing Reliability and Resiliency
A series of intense winter storms raised lake levels from 31% to full for the first time since 2011. The improved regional water supply outlook means the District no longer needs to consider a water shortage emergency.
Click here to view the Goleta Water District News – Volume X, Issue 2: Spring-Summer PDF.
Goleta Water District Annual Consumer Confidence Report
Results of Water Quality Testing for 2023
This report explains how water quality is measured, defines common terms, and reports on the results of the District’s water quality testing. The District is pleased to report that it is in compliance with all primary State and Federal water quality standards.
Click here to view the Goleta Water District Annual Consumer Confidence Report PDF.
Water Conservation Resource Links
California Department of Water Resources
United States Environmental Protection Agency WaterSense