Welcome to the City of Villa Rica's official site for drought related information. This website has been developed to provide our citizens and businesses access to the best possible resources needed to help with our efforts to conserve water during the drought. This website is divided into several useful pages:

bulletBasic Information -- As always, official notices are given on the Notices page on the city's main web site -- www.villarica.org . However, most of the drought related notices along with the state and local rules and regulations are provided on this web site on our Basic Information page.
bulletSuccess Stories -- These are not just good stories, these are opportunities to learn ways to be successful in our water conservation efforts. We are proud of the hard work of our citizens and businesses and we hope you will join us in congratulating them on their efforts.
bulletResources -- This section includes both internal resources and links to external web sites with useful information. Forms are provided to help you find ways to save water both at home and at your business. Landscaping exemption forms are also provided.
bulletWater Saving Upgrades -- Both businesses and homes can benefit from upgrading to more modern plumbing fixtures, appliances, and methods of handling water. This page outlines several water saving opportunities including some you may have never heard of. If you are aware of any other ideas that need to be passed along here, send us feedback.
bulletToilets -- Do you hate toilets that have to be flushed over and over again to get it all down? So do we! The information provided here will help you avoid this problem.
bulletUrinals -- Modern urinals use significantly less water than toilets but even more water can be saved. Check out our page on urinals to find out more.
bullet Save Water Indoors -- Simple changes can result in significant water savings. Here are several ideas to help you save water during normal indoor activities.
bulletClick Here to find out how you can get your FREE water conservation kit!
bullet Save Water Outdoors -- Since we are currently under a total outdoor watering ban, there is not much opportunity to save water outdoors, but these tips are provided for future consideration.
bulletStormwater -- Pollution from stormwater (known as Non-point Source Pollution) has substantially more impact on our rivers and streams than you may think. We are beginning a vigorous program to prevent this kind of pollution and you can help.