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For the first time ever, Southern California water officials will limit outdoor watering to just once a week in certain areas beginning June 1. Unprecedented water restrictions ordered as MWD ...
As California drought worsens, the DWP in Los Angeles will limit outdoor watering to two days a week, with watering capped at eight minutes per station. DWP customers in L.A. face two-day-a-week ...
Starting this week, 6 million people across Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Ventura Counties are limited to watering outdoor plants once a week. 6 Million Californians Under New Water Restrictions ...
An outdoor water-use restriction is a ban or other lesser restrictions put into effect that restricts the outdoor use of water supplies. Often called a watering ban or hosepipe ban, [1] it can affect: irrigation of lawns; car washing; recreational uses such as filling swimming pools and using water slides
A lot of lawns will be dying this summer, as new restrictions on water use took effect on Wednesday for 6 million residents in Southern California.
When do new water restrictions take effect? AB 1572 takes a phased approach that starts in 2027 and continues through 2031.
The program will offer up to 300 gallons of disinfected water per person per visit, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power says. Amid water restrictions, L.A. residents can get free ...
While the fire was active, the Los Angeles Times wrote that the fire's cause was undetermined, though "believed to be of human origin". [4] There had been eight or nine small fires in the vicinity of Highway 50 and Ice House Road since the beginning of September, which a Forest Service special agent called an "interesting coincidence" but did not explicitly link to the Cleveland Fire. [1]