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California proposes steep fines for over-watering lawns
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[July 10, 2014]
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Regulators
in drought-stricken California are proposing stringent new conservation
measures to limit outdoor water use, including fines of up to $500 a day
for using a hose without a shut-off nozzle.
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The most populous U.S. state is suffering its third year of
drought and in January Governor Jerry Brown declared a drought
emergency, allowing the state to request federal aid.
In some cities and towns about half the water residents use is for
lawns and cleaning cars, according to the State Water Resources
Control Board, which made the proposal public on Tuesday. Voluntary
measures do not go far enough, it said.
"It's not meant to spank people, it's meant to make people aware and
say, 'This is serious; conserve'," said agency spokesman Timothy
Moran, noting that the rules authorize local law enforcement
agencies to write tickets imposing fines.
The new restrictions prohibit watering gardens enough to cause
visible runoff onto roads or walkways, using water on driveways or
asphalt, and in non-recirculating fountains.
Urban water agencies would be subject to daily fines of up to
$10,000 for not implementing water-shortage contingency plans, which
restrict how many days a week residents can engage in outdoor
watering, among other limits on their customers.
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Moran said the regulations, which constitute the first such
statewide mandates for residents and urban water agencies, are
subject to public comment and regulators will vote on July 15. If
passed, they would take effect in August and remain in place for
nine months with the possibility of being extended.
"California has been subject to multi-year droughts in the past and
there is no guarantee that precipitation this winter will lift the
State out of current drought conditions," the proposal says.
(Reporting by Madeleine Thomas; Writing by Eric M. Johnson; Editing
by Louise Ireland)
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