Environment

Is California water use increasing?

Produced by Aaron Mendelson & Chris Keller | Updated Sept. 7, 2016

August monthly water use by the City Of Hayward

Water consumption in the City Of Hayward increased 3.13 percent in August 2017 compared to August 2016. Overall, consumption in August has decreased 2.99 percent over the past five years.
  • August 2013 354 million gallons
  • August 2014 313 million gallons
  • August 2015 333 million gallons
  • August 2016 343 million gallons
  • August 2017 313 million gallons

Displayed in millions of gallons

Average daily water consumption by each residential customer

About 60.0% of water consumption in the City Of Hayward is residential. The average daily gallons used by each residential customer decreased 29.98 percent in August 2017 compared to August 2016, according to the State Water Resources Control Board.
41.80
average daily gallons
used by each residential
customer for August 2017
59.70
average daily gallons
used by each residential
customer for August 2017

Year-over-year water consumption

January
  • 2013 317 million gallons
  • 2015 421 million gallons
  • 2016 313 million gallons
February
  • 2013 395 million gallons
  • 2015 355 million gallons
  • 2016 277 million gallons
March
  • 2013 354 million gallons
  • 2015 348 million gallons
  • 2016 325 million gallons
April
  • 2013 405 million gallons
  • 2015 398 million gallons
  • 2016 324 million gallons
May
  • 2013 560 million gallons
  • 2015 367 million gallons
  • 2016 340 million gallons
June
  • 2013 559 million gallons
  • 2015 386 million gallons
  • 2016 462 million gallons
July
  • 2013 634 million gallons
  • 2015 453 million gallons
  • 2016 436 million gallons
August
  • 2013 620 million gallons
  • 2015 357 million gallons
  • 2016 454 million gallons
September
  • 2013 566 million gallons
  • 2015 546 million gallons
  • 2016 512 million gallons
October
  • 2013 531 million gallons
  • 2015 390 million gallons
  • 2016 416 million gallons
November
  • 2013 420 million gallons
  • 2015 343 million gallons
  • 2016 347 million gallons
August
  • 2013 354 million gallons
  • 2015 333 million gallons
  • 2016 343 million gallons

Displayed in millions of gallons
2014 water use data is incomplete and therefore not displayed

Progress toward mandatory water reduction*

City Of Hayward water use decreased by 23.21 percent between June 2015 and February 2016 — the nine months of the initial statewide conservation mandate — achieving a 8 percent reduction.
80.000
billion gallons consumed
over the same months in 2013.
61.430
billion gallons consumed
between June 2015 and February 2016.

*: Approved by the State Water Resources Control Board in 2015, the reduction target was meant to achieve a 25 percent reduction in water use statewide. It is tied to an average July through Sept. 2014 daily per capita residential water use rate that placed water agencies into nine tiers.

Enforcement statistics

Selected enforcement statistics reported by the City Of Hayward to the State Water Resources Control Board.
Month Watering Days Complaints Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthAugust 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received2 Follow-up Actions2 Warnings Issued2 Penalties Assessed
MonthJuly 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received1 Follow-up Actions1 Warnings Issued1 Penalties Assessed
MonthOctober 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received1 Follow-up Actions1 Warnings Issued1 Penalties Assessed
MonthSeptember 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received1 Follow-up Actions2 Warnings Issued2 Penalties Assessed
MonthAugust 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received3 Follow-up Actions3 Warnings Issued3 Penalties Assessed
MonthJuly 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received2 Follow-up Actions2 Warnings Issued2 Penalties Assessed
MonthJune 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received2 Follow-up Actions3 Warnings Issued3 Penalties Assessed
MonthMay 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthApril 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received1 Follow-up Actions1 Warnings Issued1 Penalties Assessed
MonthMarch 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received1 Follow-up Actions1 Warnings Issued1 Penalties Assessed
MonthFebruary 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthJanuary 2017 Watering Days2 Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthAugust 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received2 Follow-up Actions2 Warnings Issued2 Penalties Assessed
MonthNovember 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received1 Follow-up Actions1 Warnings Issued1 Penalties Assessed
MonthOctober 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received1 Follow-up Actions1 Warnings Issued1 Penalties Assessed
MonthSeptember 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received1 Follow-up Actions2 Warnings Issued2 Penalties Assessed
MonthAugust 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received3 Follow-up Actions3 Warnings Issued3 Penalties Assessed
MonthJuly 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received11 Follow-up Actions9 Warnings Issued9 Penalties Assessed
MonthJune 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received7 Follow-up Actions4 Warnings Issued4 Penalties Assessed
MonthMay 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received4 Follow-up Actions2 Warnings Issued2 Penalties Assessed
MonthApril 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received6 Follow-up Actions3 Warnings Issued3 Penalties Assessed
MonthMarch 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received4 Follow-up Actions3 Warnings Issued3 Penalties Assessed
MonthFebruary 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received1 Follow-up Actions1 Warnings Issued1 Penalties Assessed
MonthJanuary 2016 Watering Days2 Complaints Received2 Follow-up Actions1 Warnings Issued1 Penalties Assessed
MonthAugust 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received2 Follow-up Actions2 Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthNovember 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received7 Follow-up Actions7 Warnings Issued2 Penalties Assessed
MonthOctober 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received10 Follow-up Actions7 Warnings Issued7 Penalties Assessed
MonthSeptember 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received24 Follow-up Actions13 Warnings Issued13 Penalties Assessed
MonthAugust 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received32 Follow-up Actions24 Warnings Issued24 Penalties Assessed
MonthJuly 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received25 Follow-up Actions20 Warnings Issued20 Penalties Assessed
MonthJune 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received38 Follow-up Actions32 Warnings Issued32 Penalties Assessed
MonthMay 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received22 Follow-up Actions20 Warnings Issued18 Penalties Assessed
MonthApril 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received21 Follow-up Actions21 Warnings Issued21 Penalties Assessed
MonthMarch 2015 Watering Days2 Complaints Received9 Follow-up Actions8 Warnings Issued8 Penalties Assessed
MonthFebruary 2015 Watering Days Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthJanuary 2015 Watering Days Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthAugust 2014 Watering Days Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthNovember 2014 Watering Days Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthOctober 2014 Watering Days Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthSeptember 2014 Watering Days Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthAugust 2014 Watering Days Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthJuly 2014 Watering Days Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed
MonthJune 2014 Watering Days Complaints Received Follow-up Actions Warnings Issued Penalties Assessed

Here are some ways you can help conserve water

Take shorter showers

Wash cars with a bucket and sponge

Water before 8 a.m. or after 8 p.m.

Turn the water off while brushing your teeth

About the data: This data is for urban water suppliers and is based on the the most recent reports submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board. Since the gallons of water used per person per day measurement does not take into account rainfall, temperature, humidity and population density, the State Water Resources Control Board discourages comparisons between water suppliers.

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