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California Water Use Up Dramatically Amid Worsening Drought
Zubu Brothers ^ | 5-12-2022

Posted on 05/12/2022 9:57:06 AM PDT by blam

California’s water use jumped dramatically in March, state officials said Tuesday, as one of the driest stretches on record prompted a wave of homeowners to start watering their lawns earlier than usual in defiance of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s pleas for conservation amid a severe drought.

Newsom last summer asked residents to voluntarily cut water use by 15% compared to 2020 as climate change intensified a drought that threatened to drain the state’s reservoirs to dangerously low levels. Water conservation increased gradually through December, aided by some intense fall and early winter storms that reduced water demand.

But the first three months of 2022 have been the driest on record. Californians averaged 77 gallons per person per day in March, an 18.9% increase from March 2020. It’s the most water Californians have used in March since the middle of the previous drought in 2015. Statewide, water consumption is up just 3.7% since July compared to 2020, woefully short of Newsom’s 15% goal

Newsom responded on Tuesday by pledging to spend $100 million on a statewide advertising campaign to encourage water conservation. The campaign will include traditional radio and television spots while also paying people with large followings on social media to urge others to save water. He also promised to spend an $211 million to conserve more water in state government buildings by replacing plumbing fixtures and irrigation controls.

“Conservation actions are most impactful when they account for the diversity of conditions and supply needs around the state,” Newsom’s office said in a statement. “We are hopeful these actions will significantly contribute to the state’s overall water reduction goals as outdoor watering is one of the biggest single users of water.”

In Los Angeles – the second most populous city in the U.S. – Mayor Eric Garcetti said residents and businesses would have to reduce outdoor landscape watering from three days per week to two. Irrigation makes up 35% of the city’s water use.

Urban water use accounts for a relatively small percentage of California’s overall water use when compared to agriculture. But the state’s farmers have been suffering, too, as state and federal officials have reduced water allocations to zero in some places.

Demand for non-agriculture water is typically low in March, which comes near the end of the state’s rainy season. It can sometimes rain so much in March that it makes up for the rest of the year, a phenomenon officials have dubbed the “March miracle.”

But California got just 1 inch of precipitation in March while the temperatures were 3 degrees warmer than usual, further increasing water demand.

A series of April storms have improved things slightly since March. Still, most of the state’s reservoirs are well below their historic averages. The reservoirs depend on melted snow from the Sierra Nevada to replenish them for the dry summer months. But the statewide snowpack was at just 27% of its historic average as of April 1.

“This is what we have. This is what we’re going to get. We can’t expect anything significant past this date,” said Jeanine Jones, manager for interstate resources with the California Department of Water Resources.

State officials said 20% of the wells they monitor are reporting all-time low water levels, while nearly half of them have less than 10% of their historic averages. In some cases, the state is helping to haul water to small communities that don’t have access to it. State officials said they were assisting 687 households through a small community drought relief program.

Some larger communities were also in danger. Lindsay, a city of about 13,000 people in California’s Central Valley, was projected to run out of water on July 1. Federal officials approved an additional allocation for the city, which they now say will have enough water to last through February – provided they continue to conserve.


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: california; dought; wateruse
California To Hire “Water Cops” As Residents Ignore Newsom’s Conservation Plea Amid Megadrought
1 posted on 05/12/2022 9:57:06 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam

God is punishing CA, and they still don’t get it


2 posted on 05/12/2022 9:59:37 AM PDT by roving
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To: blam

Why do I doubt that’s an actual field in California?


3 posted on 05/12/2022 9:59:54 AM PDT by RedMonqey (Fu%k the Ballot box. Now the Cartridge Box)
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To: blam

“Mayor Eric Garcetti said residents and businesses would have to reduce outdoor landscape watering from three days per week to two.”

You live in a desert, not in Virginia. Act accordingly.


4 posted on 05/12/2022 10:00:01 AM PDT by packagingguy
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To: RedMonqey

Because it’s corn.

And it’s probably photoshopped anyway. When corn is harvested, the field is not then immediately plowed; it remains a stubble of stalks cut off about 6” from the ground.


5 posted on 05/12/2022 10:03:00 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: RedMonqey
"Why do I doubt that’s an actual field in California?"

I agree. The person who chose that photo to represent a drought apparently does not know that, that is exactly the way a normal healthy field of corn looks in the fall.

6 posted on 05/12/2022 10:03:19 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam

From gun control to faucets control. We need more laws and regulations obviously.


7 posted on 05/12/2022 10:05:41 AM PDT by blackdog (Disinformer and Deplorable because I do my own thinking. )
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To: blam

Who needs crops when I have a nice lawn?


8 posted on 05/12/2022 10:05:55 AM PDT by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: blam

I’m sure Leonardo DiCaprio is having no problems keeping the pools filled or gardens watered at his mansions.


9 posted on 05/12/2022 10:12:25 AM PDT by Huskrrrr (Alinsky, you magnificent Bastard, I read your book!)
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To: blam
Who'da thunk that tons of people moving to a desert state would be a problem?


10 posted on 05/12/2022 10:12:35 AM PDT by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: DuncanWaring

Looks like that’s a rows left for windbreak and wild animal food. That soil looks pretty Midwest.

And that kind of plowing was more often years ago. Probably a stock photo.


11 posted on 05/12/2022 10:16:00 AM PDT by jjotto ( Blessed are You LORD, who crushes enemies and subdues the wicked.)
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To: blam

The peasants haven’t yet caught on to drinking toilet water…


12 posted on 05/12/2022 10:23:32 AM PDT by Skybird
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And not a single presstitute dares to ask Gov Dipstick why he DRAINED OUR RESERVOIRS
13 posted on 05/12/2022 10:42:28 AM PDT by eyeamok (founded in cynicism, wrapped in sarcasm)
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To: blackdog
From gun control to faucets control. We need more laws and regulations obviously.

Delta Smelt Lives Matter.

14 posted on 05/12/2022 10:56:16 AM PDT by mac_truck (aide toi et dieu t'aidera )
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To: blam

OK, I live in the SF Bay Area and plenty of people have ripped out their lawns and reduced watering, but when I visit LA I don’t see the same behavior— there are still lots of green watered lawns and sprinklers always on.

And LA takes all the water from the Northern CA snowmelt. . .it has to travel all the way down to them via the Great CA Aquaduct.


15 posted on 05/12/2022 11:17:03 AM PDT by olivia3boys
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