Meet Your New Directors – Divisions 4 and 5
The MPWMD would like to welcome our two new directors Karen Paull, Division 4 and Amy Anderson, Division 5. They were elected on November 3,... Read More
District to Help Sponsor Monterey County Fair’s Water Conservation Showcase
As part of our commitment to water conservation on the Monterey Peninsula and our membership in the Water Awareness Committee of Monterey County, we are... Read More
Save 10,000 Gallons in 10 Minutes!
Did you know that household leaks can cause more than a just a headache? Small drips around the house can really add up. So much... Read More
Water Management District Wins Medium Agency of the Year
The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) has been honored by the WateReuse Association of California’s Medium Agency of the Year Award for their work... Read More
District GM Dave Stoldt Talks Water
Recently our General Manager Dave Stoldt, appeared on Access Monterey Peninsula’s Your Town program to discuss water in our region. The Water Management District continues... Read More
Rainwater Harvesting System Rebates Available
While the Winter rains have held off so far, none of us can forget the amount of moisture that unexpectedly fell last year. The 2017... Read More
From Your Garden To Your Table – Summer Rainwater Salad Recipe
Rainwater Harvesting is an important part of water conservation. With water captured from the spring rains, we grew and wide variety of organic vegetables in... Read More
District Earns Prestigious Accounting Award
The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has honored the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) and its Chief Financial... Read More
Water Conservation Still Important During Summer Months
While the Monterey Peninsula saw a significant amount of rain during the winter, water conservation during the summer is still an important factor in our... Read More
ASR Stores 764 Million Gallons of Water
The Aquifer Storage & Recovery (ASR) project, which takes excess winter flows from the Carmel River and stored them in the Seaside Basin, smashed the... Read More