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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 01:50 AM Apr 2015

California Water Authorities To Use New Tool In Fight Against Water Wasters (Smartmeters)

LONG BEACH (CBSLA.com) — Water authorities are using a new tool in a major effort to crack down on people and businesses wasting water in light of new water restrictions issued by Gov. Jerry Brown to fight the drought.

The Long Beach Water Department says sprinklers at a McDonald’s restaurant on Bellflower Boulevard went on for 45 minutes at a time, twice a night, for an undefined number of nights. Complaints continued to mount as water pooled and wasted. The department, however, could do little about the wasting.

That was before the smart meter.

Since its installation in February, Long Beach Water Department General Manager Kevin Wattier says he saw an immediate spike by tens of thousands of gallons, each time McDonald’s overwatered their property.

“It collects the data every five minutes, then after midnight, the cellphone that’s built in here comes on, makes one call, and calls it in to the database that we and the customer, through a password security system, have online access to their consumption,” Wattier said.

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http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2015/04/06/water-authorities-to-use-new-tool-in-fight-against-water-wasters/

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California Water Authorities To Use New Tool In Fight Against Water Wasters (Smartmeters) (Original Post) Purveyor Apr 2015 OP
and I presume these are being installed all over upper Kings and Bakersfield County, correct? MisterP Apr 2015 #1
Start with Nestle. Force 'em to give the water control back to us... Smithryee Apr 2015 #2
 

Smithryee

(157 posts)
2. Start with Nestle. Force 'em to give the water control back to us...
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 05:24 PM
Apr 2015

Restrict them to 10,000 bottles a day and the rest of the Californians can get their water.

Restrict 50% of the water to AG land - stop growing water-wasteful crops.

Almonds aren't that important - i don't like 'em.

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