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The City switched to a new communications platform on Aug. 8, 2025. News stories that were sent out prior to that date are available below.

Water conservation tips for the week of August 8, 2025

Post Date:08/08/2025 4:00 p.m.

Water conservation tips for the week of August 8, 2025, are now available. Facts and tips on water usage and conservation are presented weekly by the City of Walla Walla, in partnership with Walla Walla Community College and the Union Bulletin, during the months of May - September.

8.11.25 Water Conservation

Precipitation and Moisture

  • Last August: . 03 inches for the month
  • This August so far:  .03 inches

Chinook salmon and steelhead return numbers

  • Fish numbers in the Walla Walla River counted at Nursery Street Bridge in Milton-Freewater, as of July 31, 2025, are: Spring Chinook, 910; Steelhead, 380.
  • Data collected by The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Department of Natural Resources; funding provided by Bonneville Power Administration.

Water Usage

  • This week’s average water use by all city customers: 14.38 million gallons per day.
  • First week of August 2024 average water use: 14.49 million gallons per day

Water Use Guidelines

For the week of Aug 1st – Aug 7th precipitation was 0.03 inches and turf grass in the area used 1.10 inches of moisture, according to WSU AgWeatherNet data. Home irrigators should have run spray type sprinklers 3 times for 14 minutes and rotor type sprinklers 3 times for 53 minutes. Calculations are based on average precipitation rates at the Walla Walla Community College weather station, please adjust for local conditions.

Yard Care and Water Savings Tips

  • Designate one glass for your drinking water each day or refill a water bottle. This will cut down on the number of glasses to wash.
  • Turn off the water after you wet your toothbrush. There is no need to keep the water running while brushing your teeth. Just wet your brush and fill a glass for mouth rinsing.
  • Spend less time in the shower. If you lose track of time, bring a radio into the bathroom and time yourself by how many songs play while you're in there. Try to get your shower time down to a single song (epic rock ballads like Freebird don’t count!).

Additional Water Conservation Information

Contact the Water Division at 509.527.4380 if you have any questions.  

 

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