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Stuart G

(38,436 posts)
Thu Jul 30, 2015, 03:10 PM Jul 2015

California Beats Water Conservation Goal Despite Hottest June Ever

Source: NBC News, Associated Press



Jul 30 2015, 2:51 pm ET

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Water use fell by 27 percent in June, passing the conservation target set by Gov. Jerry Brown during the drought, regulators said Thursday.


Data released by the State Water Resources Control Board shows 265 out of 411 local agencies hit or nearly reached savings targets.

Brown previously ordered an overall 25 percent reduction in urban water use. His administration gave each community nine months to hit assigned conservation targets as high as 36 percent. Cities that fail to hit those marks could face state-ordered conservation measures and fines.

California's largest cities, including Los Angeles, San Diego and San Jose, previously released figures for June showing strong water conservation. The agencies that met or came within 1 percent of their mandatory water conservation target serve 27 million Californians.

The savings came during the hottest June on record, which would normally lead to an uptick in water use.



Read more: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/california-drought/california-beats-water-conservation-goal-despite-hottest-june-ever-n401201



"Hottest June Ever" speaks for itself...
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California Beats Water Conservation Goal Despite Hottest June Ever (Original Post) Stuart G Jul 2015 OP
Well, we're trying! calimary Jul 2015 #1
Conservation is not that difficult for some. In the May-June period we decreased water usage by 42%. Auggie Jul 2015 #2
Which is great... but won't be enough... gcomeau Jul 2015 #3

calimary

(81,321 posts)
1. Well, we're trying!
Thu Jul 30, 2015, 03:28 PM
Jul 2015

I've actually seen homes in some of the ritzier neighborhoods where the nice grassy lawn has been replaced by green astroturf. GOOD. Those are the folks who really need to step up - the ones who presume it doesn't really matter, or they're rich so they can pay the extra penalties. We need a whole new mindset out here - well, EVERYWHERE, really. I hope this is a sign that it's developing.

GOOD GOOD GOOD!

Auggie

(31,173 posts)
2. Conservation is not that difficult for some. In the May-June period we decreased water usage by 42%.
Thu Jul 30, 2015, 03:29 PM
Jul 2015
 

gcomeau

(5,764 posts)
3. Which is great... but won't be enough...
Thu Jul 30, 2015, 04:40 PM
Jul 2015

My main concern is how many people don't understand this isn't a "stick it out until we get a good strong month or two of rain" type of situation.

It would take *years* of above average rainfall combined with these kinds of cuts to start clawing back from this.

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