
As California’s water reservoirs continue to shrink, the need to conserve water is growing. According to recent reports, California roughly has about a year of water left. Time is of the essence, and taking action is necessary. People can do their part to conserve water by following the new restrictions passed by the California State Water Resources Control Board on March 17, 2015.
New restrictions were added since
the ones previously enforced have done little to change the pace at which
California’s water reservoirs are disappearing. Carrying a $500.00 fine, the regulations passed in October 2014 prohibited
Californians from:
- washing down sidewalks and driveways
- watering in a way that causes runoff
- washing a motor vehicle without a shut-off nozzle on hose
- operating a fountain or water feature that doesn’t recycle the water
- no watering during rain or 48 hours after rainfall
- restaurants only can serve water to customers who ask for it
- hotels must give guests the choice of not having their towels and linens washed on a daily basis.
For landscaping, there are many things you can do to cut your water usage and save money:
- swap out lawn for xeriscape and get a rebate
- planting native plants and drought resistant landscaping
- using smart irrigation
More info:
Xeriscaping: The Future of Landscaping
Smart Irrigation: Save Water & Money
A Greener Landscape: Re-Landscape with Lawn Rebates in Southern California
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