Despite California’s perpetual struggles with water shortages, state regulators today adopted mandatory conservation measures that are substantially weaker and save less water than they originally ...
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 — enough ...
An aerial photograph shows the confluence of the Sacramento and Feather rivers near Knights Landing. Under new state regulations, some water districts will be required to make significant conservation ...
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