City of Savannah: Official News, Events & Community Updates
- Customers will receive an Flyer in their Utility Bills from April 2026 through June 2026 with conservation information.
- The Flyer includes practical water conservation tips and links to additional resources.
- Visit Water Saving Tips on the City of Savannah website for local conservation guidance.
- See Start Saving on the US EPA website for federal water saving resources.
- The City of Savannah offers programs and incentives; visit Ways We Can Help You Save Water to learn more.
Georgia Environmental Protection Division Declares Drought Response Level 1
On April 27, 2026, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) declared state-wide Drought Response Level 1. Drought Response Level 1 initiates public information about the current drought conditions and water conservation measures by public water systems.
The City of Savannah Water Resources Department reminds our customers to conserve water both now and always by following the year-round Outdoor Water Schedule.
Customers will receive information about water conservation as a Flyer in their Utility Bills from April 2026 until June 2026. The Flyer includes useful water conservation information and resources. For additional ways to save water visit Water Saving Tips | Savannah, GA – Official Website and Start Saving | US EPA.
The City of Savannah also provides programs and incentives to help our customers save water.
Visit Ways We Can Help You Save Water to learn more.
Read the full announcement on the official site


