Imagine a Day Without Water – Campaign Videos
Why was Nichols Reservoir empty all winter? Why are water rates going to go up? Where will the water come from this summer? Where will the water come from next year, next decade, and next century? Come and find out! City of Santa Fe Water Division announced that its annual “What’s Up with Water” presentation will…
The City of Santa Fe is seeking a highly motivated Sustainability Coordinator to help advance the City’s climate, energy, and resilience goals through data-driven action and community-focused implementation. This position is part of the City’s newly formed Conservation and Sustainability Division, which is organized around three integrated sections: Water Conservation, Sustainability, and Keep Santa Fe…
Registration for Santa Fe’s Annual Citywide Spring Litter Cleanup
December is here and as we transition into the giving mode, why not think about water saving gifts that keep on giving? Water efficient items and appliances and helping friends, family and neighbors with making waterwise choices will give back all year — not only in the amount of water saved, but also money saved…
Santa Fe has long been known for its commitment to saving water. Our community understands that living in the high desert means every drop matters, and together we’ve built a culture of conservation that is recognized across the country. Five years ago, when the City last developed its Water Conservation Plan, public outreach was extensive….
This year marks an important milestone for our city. The City of Santa Fe has created a new Conservation and Sustainability Division (CSD) within the Public Utilities Department—uniting three long-standing programs: Water Conservation, Sustainability, and Keep Santa Fe Beautiful. The idea behind this reorganization is simple: Santa Fe’s residents and businesses should experience these programs…