Water Conservation Wanes in California as Most Mandatory Restrictions End

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Urban water conservation fell off in June, compared to the same month last year. Photo by Craig Miller/KQED

By Craig Miller, KQED News Fix/KQED Science
It appears that California water suppliers have, by and large, abandoned mandatory water conservation — and it may be showing up in the latest monthly statistics on water saving in the state.

According to the State Water Resources Control Board, urban customers reduced water use by 21.5 percent in June, compared to the benchmark year of 2013. That’s down from 27.5 percent savings a year ago, when statewide mandatory controls were in place. Savings were down even more compared to May of this year. 

Read the complete story at KQED News Fix/KQED Science.

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