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ATTENTION SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA!

The Water War Is Won In February!

The numbers don't lie. Our life-giving rain doesn't trickle in gently; it SLAMS DOWN in a few short, intense months! Look at your rain chart: February is often our single most abundant month of the year, dumping up to 3 inches of water in a furious, vital burst.

The Problem: When Fury Becomes Failure

Right now, that incredible gift of water hits our roofs, races across our compacted lawns and asphalt, and becomes a destructive force—a flash flood carrying toxins, sediment, and trash straight to the ocean. We are letting our most precious, one-time annual deposit pollute our beaches and starve our local aquifers at the same time! This isn't just waste; it's a self-inflicted drought cycle that must stop this generation!
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The Solution: Building Your Local Water Bank

We can't change the sky, but we can change the ground under our feet. Your home isn't just a house; it's a Crucial Infiltration Zone! By installing a simple, effective backyard swale or rain garden, you become the central nervous system for our local water system. You stop the flood and start the flow—the flow of clean water down into our regional groundwater bank.

🚨 LOCAL IMPACT METRIC!

Think small, act big! A typical 1,000 square-foot rooftop in a single 3-inch February rainstorm generates over 560 gallons of runoff. If just 1,000 homeowners in your county join this effort, we stop 135,000 gallons of floodwater and pollution from hitting our streets, and instead, we send that clean, essential water deep into our aquifers! You are literally saving our water future, one gallon at a time!

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