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MWD ordered to repay millions

California Water Prices to Rise

Last week, a San Francisco Superior Court judge made a ruling in favor of the San Diego County Water Authority (SDCWA). According to Judge Curtis Karnow, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) must repay SDCWA $188.3 million plus interest for illegal water rates MWD charged from 2011 to 2014. …

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Water agency moves into stage 4b of drought response plan

California Water Conservation Efforts

Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD), which covers the eastern side of Riverside County, has now moved to their stage 4b drought response plan. The stage 4b tier requires customers to reduce their outdoor water budgets up to 50 percent. Instead of cutting customer budgets by 50 percent, EMWD’s board of …

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Oil companies see fines over lack of water reporting

Oil companies see fines over lack of water reporting

As part of SB 1281, which was signed into law last September, California’s 433 oil operators are required to report their source of water, how much water they used and how the water was disposed of during their oil and gas production process. Of the 433 producers, about half filed …

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Starbucks’ bottling company faces water violation

Starbucks’ bottling company faces water violation

Earlier this week, the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) issued a cease and desist order against Sugar Pine Spring Water LP, who is owned by G. Scott Fahey. Sugar Pine Spring Water is known as one of Starbucks’ main suppliers of the coffee chain’s Ethos bottled water. According to …

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Cities provide residents with reclaimed water

Cities provide residents with reclaimed water

To help ease the burden of the California drought on residents, cities are beginning to offer recycled water to homeowners. Burbank, located outside of Los Angeles, just opened its first filling station, which will be available through the end of October. Burbank city officials say installing piping for residents to …

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