
California's ongoing drought, as well as court decisions to restrict water flow due to endangered fish are forcing
conservation measures. As a result, businesses and residents of Oak Park, Ca must reduce their water use by 15% between now and June 30, 2010. The consequences for not doing so will be fines and higher monthly bills. (So fish are more important than the local economy? Must be another blog post in there somewhere!)
Janna Orkney, chair of the Triunfo Sanitation district, which owns Oak Park Water Service said, "After one year, if Oak Park Water does not have any reduction in use from the base years (2004-2006) we will be fined over $1 million. If we only reduce 10 per cent, the fine will be almost $650,000." Any fines will likely be passed on to us, the ratepayers.
The water agency is developing an ordinance that would allow the district to enforce stages of mandatory water rationing in case of emergency, and to fine violators. Stage one would require a 25% reduction in water use, stage 2 a 35% reduction, and stage 3 a 50% reduction. My teenage sons are going to have to figure out how to take shorter showers, that is for sure!
The following restrictions are now in place:
Our hopes, of course, are for a wet winter, to ease our drought. But conservation of water and all our resources should be ongoing. We only have one earth!
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