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The State Water Resource Control Board will need to create a “compliance certification” to ensure that owners of properties covered by AB 1572 are following the rules, according to the ...
With California expecting its water supply to dwindle, new state conservation rules will encourage water suppliers to conserve 500,000 acre-feet, or 162.9 billion gallons, annually by 2040 ...
The water restrictions are set to take effect June 1 and are aimed at reducing water use by about 35%. Esquivel said the increased aridity that California faces requires a transition ...
The Water Conservation Act of 2009 (also known as Senate Bill X7-7 or SB X7-7 [1]) is a California state law that requires the state to reduce urban water consumption by 20% by the year 2020. It originated as a bill written by Democratic Senator Darrell Steinberg and was enacted on November 10, 2009. [ 1 ]
California's drought rules forbid the use of drinking water for irrigating grass that is purely decorative at businesses and some residential areas.
DWR must determine regulations to evaluate, implement, and coordinate GSPs based on conditions of "hydrology, water demand, regulatory restrictions that affect the availability of surface water, and unreliability of, or reductions in, surface water deliveries to the agency or water users in the basin, and impact of those conditions on achieving ...
Following a severe drought, former Gov. Jerry Brown signed two laws requiring 400 California cities to produce a yearly water-use budget and eventually face fines for failing to set and meet ...
Water suppliers in parts of Southern California were ordered to impose severe water restrictions. Details of the new rules are starting to take shape.