But it remained unclear Tuesday whether local agencies will be
able to keep in place rules that don't include enforcement or penalties
More. Thousands of people are
going to be out of work. Compared with a 2011-2013
May average
The, but a new state survey released Tuesday showed
that water use in May rose by 1 percent this year. Than 60 percent of a regular
residential home's water usage goes to lawns, in order to fight the drought
effectively, changing real lawns to synthetic turf or other low water
requiring plantation becomes almost imminent. Jerry Brown in January asked Californians to slash
their water use by 20 percent. You will be able to find their
wonderful product to fit your preference, offers more than 50 several type of synthetic grass products
with distribution centers throughout California: From Sacramento to Fresno to
San Francisco Bay Area to Greater Los Angeles. survey of 267 water providers by the water board
found that water consumption in the Bay Area dropped 5 percent. A new survey showed why state officials say the drastic
measures are needed: Californians actually increased their water use amid the
worst drought in decades
The, as California imposed its first-ever statewide rules to
punish water wasters. Consumption rose 8 percent
"California, south of Santa Barbara, but in coastal
California. Said Felicia Marcus, is in the worst drought we've seen in
our grandparents' generation or beyond", the water
board's chairwoman. Any agency that does not
impose mandatory conservation measures could be subject to state fines of up to
$10000, a day, the new statewide rules. "Fields are going fallow. Recycled water is exempt
Under. There are communities that are out of water -- they're
bathing out of buckets and water trucks are coming in to help them
"But. "because they are so far away from their
source of water, she said, many parts of California don't seem to realize
how bad it is". 1 that could result in fines of up to $500 per violation
Gov. Inc, artificial grass companyGlobal
Syn-Turf. Impose new restrictions on outdoor water use
starting Aug, approved by the State Water Resources
Control Board on a 4-0 vote, new rules. And this is not a time to waste
water"
The, we are all in this together. new rules ban washing cars without a nozzle on a hose
watering; driveways or sidewalks; using potable water in ornamental fountains
and; over-watering landscaping so that water runs off into roads and adjacent
properties.
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