West Basin invites you to celebrate our 30-year anniversary of advancing recycled water by attending a free water recycling facility tour, water education classes or visiting us at a community event. Explore our history of water technology leadership, collaboration with program partners and the agency’s commitment to water recycling for the next 30 years and beyond.
West Basin’s residential grass replacement rebate program is published in Sunset Magazine! The article invites people to rethink the role of the front yard and see outdoor spaces as a canvas for creativity, water conservation and California-native beauty. Learn how you can get money back for replacing your thirsty grass.
West Basin’s long history of recycled water production serves as a pillar of innovation in the water industry. Learn more about the most reliable and sustainable resource for the planet – recycled water – and the five types of customer-tailored waters West Basin produces.
Students grades 3-12 can learn about water and conservation through West Basin’s wide variety of free educational programs including field trips, contests, career exploration and more. These resources are a fantastic way to engage kids in learning about how water impacts their lives and communities.
Firescaping Workshop in Rolling Hills Open for Registration
Join us for our Firescaping workshop in Rolling Hills. Dinner is included as well as a special surprise for the first 25 guests who arrive, and one FREE rain barrel for the winner of the event’s opportunity drawing!
Ready to create a garden that’s both beautiful and climate-resilient? This hands-on design seminar will walk you through the process of planning a landscape that captures rainwater, conserves resources, and thrives with local conditions.
Join us on Saturday, October 25, for our annual Water Harvest Festival, a free and family-friendly event that welcomes community members who participate in a number of fun and educational activities!
Dates for the free rain barrel giveaway program have been announced! These 50-gallon containers will help you capture the rain to water your gardens, reduce stormwater runoff and save on your water bill. Service area residents can register to pick up a maximum of two rain barrels at a location near you!