California Imposes Permanent Water Restrictions on Residents
Story by Giulia Carbonaro • 49m • 3 min read
For the first time in its history, California has introduced permanent water restrictions for its cities and towns in an effort to address the issues of water conservation and resilience in the drought-stricken state.
The new regulation, which was approved by the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) on Wednesday, will require the state's largest water utilities—which serve 95 percent of California residents—to reduce the amount of water they provide over the next 15 years. It doesn't apply directly to households or individuals in the state.
The board has previously introduced temporary water conservation measures during drought emergencies, but this is the first time that the Golden State has adopted permanent measures to save water. The idea is to now ask suppliers to save the precious resource at all times in order to prevent the need for the state to scramble to save water during droughts. This, according to SWRCB, will help "make conservation a California way of life."
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