State Water Board Proposes Extended Regulations
State Water Board Proposes Extended Regulations

Californians miss conservation goal

During the month of January, Californians missed Governor Jerry Brown’s water conservation mandate goal of 25 percent, a first since the mandatory mandate went into effect. Residents saved 24.8 percent, a small margin from the 25 percent goal.

“We’re hoping for every raindrop and every snowflake we can handle. We’re hoping for a miracle March and an awesome April. But we can’t know what the next couple months will bring. And a warm and dry February has proved that we can’t count on El Nino to save us,” State Water Resources Control Board Chair Felicia Marcus said in a statement. “Californians have risen to the occasion as never before. But we have to stay the course. We have to keep it up.”

So far, the state has saved 1,147,672 acre-feet of water since June 2015. The statewide goal is 1.2 million acre-feet.

Statewide average water use for January was the lowest on record at 61 residential gallons per capita per day (R-GPCD), down from 67 gallons per person per day in December 2015.

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