Calif. water use fell 13.5% in April
By Associated Press
Ordered to use a fourth less water during this record drought, Californians managed to get about halfway to their goal in April, regulators announced Tuesday.
California residents reduced overall water usage by 13.5 percent compared to the same month in the benchmark year of 2013, water officials said.
That’s the second-best conservation achievement since state officials started closely tracking water use more than a year ago, but falls short of the 25 percent cuts Gov. Jerry Brown that became mandatory for cities and towns on June 1.
“Local communities are stepping up in a way they weren’t before, and I’m hoping that’s why we are starting to see the uptick” in conservation, said Felicia Marcus, chairwoman of the state Water Resources Control Board, which compiles usage reports from more than 400 water agencies around California.
“The real challenge is, we really have to step it up for the summer months,” Marcus said. “If we miss the summer, we are toast.”
April’s still-lackluster achievement could set off more alarm bells about the severity of California’s drought and the need for much more conservation.
This year’s snowpack in the Sierra Nevada is dismal, with surveyors on April 1 finding the lowest-ever water level up in the mountains. Brown used that grim news as a backdrop when he announced sweeping and unprecedented conservation measures.
Calif. water use falls 13.5 % .Read your public notice from STPUD that you got in the mail. Lots of good tips to conserve water.
There’s a chance of rain the next several days so we don’t need to use well water to water our lawns or gardens.
But you know Tahoe weather, always unpredictable!
Please conserve water and don’t waste it. If the wells run dry we are in a bad situation.
Lets not let those wells run dry! OLS
How much did Nestle and the valley almond growers cut back? I’m betting 0%.
OLS, great encouragement for using water wisely. We all need to do our share. Maybe rain today?