Gov. Jerry Brown mandated a 25 percent water reduction in California, but what that means won’t be clear until the state water board sets the rules in May.
To enact the governor’s order to use 25 percent less water than 2013 levels, the State Water Resources Control Board will adopt emergency water regulations at its May 5 board meeting, said board spokesperson George Kostyrko. Before the board’s vote, there will be a 10-day public review period.
Kostyrko said the state is in a very serious situation and conservation is the best way to stretch resources.
“We’re asking residents to be very sensitive to the fact we are in the fourth year of a drought,” he said.
Kostyrko noted outdoor water use accounts for between 50 to 80 percent of urban water consumption. The state should be able to meet the 25 percent reduction goal if people limit watering their lawns to once per week and limit watering of trees and bushes.
In addition to limiting the watering of your lawn, trees and bushes, there are things you and your family can start doing right away to help conserve water.
Start implementing the following tips around your home:
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