Education & Outreach

To report pollution or water waste violations use Report It! or call Public Works 760-839-4668.

Community members are invited to take part in opportunities offered throughout the year to learn about our City's water resources. Water is a vital component in sustaining a healthy community, which is why learning how to conserve and protect its quality is a benefit for each of us.

  • Homeowners can participate in a landscape workshop to learn how to create a California friendly landscape.
  • Teachers may supplement their science curriculum with free water education presentations. Presentations are tailored to grade level and align with Next Generation Science Standards. Presentations are available for grades K-5. For more information or to schedule a presentation, please contact the City Education Specialist at 760-839-4071 water@escondido.gov.
  • Community group presentations can be provided to help interpret and understand water regulations and policies.
  • Water quality brochures are available on to learn about how to prevent storm water pollution in your home and business.
  • Participate in Project Clean Water's 52 Ways to Love Your Water pledge campaign.

Water Quality Brochures

Most residents are concerned about keeping our waterways clean. In fact, surveys conducted across San Diego County show that more than 50% of residents believe that pollution of our beaches, lakes, and creeks directly affects them and their families.

Water that is released to the streets, gutters, and storm drains in San Diego County IS NOT TREATED before it reaches our local creeks, rivers, and the ocean. All sources of pollution, including soil and sediment, are prohibited from leaving your property and entering streets or storm drains. Only rain in the storm drain.

Everyone who lives, works or visits Escondido plays an important role in minimizing the effects of urban runoff and safe-guarding the water quality in the receiving creeks. Help us protect and improve the quality of urban runoff and stormwater:

Thank you for doing your part to protect our waterways. For more information, contact us at water@escondido.org or call (760) 839-4657.