Vacancy on Board – Director Division 3
Effective December 15, 2020 the Division 3 representative to the MPWMD Board of Directors has resigned. The Board of Directors is scheduled to interview individuals... Read More
Employment Opportunities
The District’s job openings present excellent opportunity for qualified candidates. You are invited to learn more about these opportunities and submit an application at this... Read More
District Releases Measure J Feasibility Study for Public Takeover of Cal Am – Updated
The Water Management District released the long-awaited Feasibility Study for pursuing the public ownership of Cal-Am’s Monterey Peninsula Water System. The study and the methodology... Read More
Welcome To Our New Division 1 Director – Alvin Edwards
With the election season over, we are welcoming two new members to our Board of Directors. First up is our new Division 1 Director, Alvin... Read More
PWN Initiative – Frequently Asked Questions
Recently, the Water Management District has received a number of questions regarding Measure H20. To better inform the public, our Board of Directors and District... Read More
Reminder To Adjust Your Irrigation System
October 1st marked the beginning of the 2018 water year and if we remember last October, we were well into one of the wettest months... Read More
Water Management District to Sponsor Landscape Irrigation Auditor Class
The Water Management District in conjunction with California American Water will sponsor a Landscape Irrigation Auditor Class on February 22 & 23, 2017. The class... Read More
Carmel River Steelhead Numbers on the Rise in 2016
With winter rains swelling the Carmel River, the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) is pleased to announce that over 300 Steelhead Trout have entered... Read More
Drought Updates
California is entering into the 4th year of a historic drought and although the winter rains will bring some relief, it is important to understand how we can continue to save water. It will take three years of above average rainfall to return our water levels to appropriate levels. Check back here for up to the minute information including tips, ideas and classes on how you can Save Water and Go Blue!