Featured Story Archive

Aquifer Storage and Recovery Program

September 28, 2023
Storing Water in the Ground for Future Use. Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) is a water resource management technique that uses groundwater wells to recharge underground aquifers during times when water is available, then later recover that water from the aquifer when it is needed. Read more

Development and Water

September 20, 2023
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Helpful Tips for Heat Waves

August 17, 2023
The Goleta Valley is no stranger to heat waves. During the summer and fall months in particular, elevated temperatures, a high UV index, and strong winds can create hazardous conditions and high fire danger. Protect plants, people, and pets from excessive heat and sun exposure with the following tips and information. Read more

Water Supply Update

May 25, 2023
A Full Lake Cachuma and Recharging the Goleta Groundwater Basin. This year’s winter rains have replenished the District’s surface water supplies, with Lake Cachuma full and having spilled for several months for the first time since 2011. Read more

Winter is a Great Time to Plant Water Wise Landscaping

February 2, 2023
For customers interested in switching out high water use plants for water wise landscaping, the winter months are a great time of the year to plant. Cooler temperatures, and the onset of the rainy season promote plant health and aid in successfully establishing new landscaping. Read more

Preparing for Dry Days Ahead

April 14, 2022
Strategic investments and continued conservation by customers mean the District is well positioned to navigate dry conditions, but conservation remains critical. Read more

If it Rains and if it Doesn’t

February 16, 2022
With the Statewide drought declaration, there is renewed interest in the impact the 2021-22 winter storms had on District water supply. Despite a third consecutive dry winter, locally water supply conditions are such that even without additional rain the District has enough supply to avoid the need for mandatory demand reduction requirements in 2022. Read more

The District's Net Zero Initiative

January 19, 2022
How the Goleta Water District balances increasing energy use with enhanced water reliability continues to present challenges amid rising energy costs. This water-energy nexus is a key driver of the District’s new Net Zero Initiative. The District is exploring the feasibility of a system-wide renewable energy project to install solar energy systems throughout its facilities. Read more

Winter is a Great Time for Water Wise Planting

December 14, 2021
For customers interested in switching out high water use plants for water wise landscaping, winter is a great time of the year to plant. Cooler temperatures, and the onset of the rainy season (which typically runs from November through April) promote plant health and aid in successfully establishing new landscaping. Read more

Delivering a Diverse Water Supply.

April 27, 2021
The District has a diverse water supply portfolio that allows for operational flexibility in the event of a drought, conditions at Lake Cachuma, or during an emergency. The ability to draw on multiple supply sources to meet customer demand, known as blending, is a critical tool for maintaining reliable water service to the Goleta Valley. Read more