As the California drought enters its fourth year, Gov. Jerry Brown has put forth mandatory water restrictions aimed at reducing the state’s usage by 25 percent, and the California Energy Commission followed suit shortly after with new regulations for toilets, urinals and faucets.According to the Association of California Water Agencies, conservation outreach efforts are being made by local water agencies across the state to help customers reduce water use and protect supply reserves.Reaching customers
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is the largest water wholesaler in the country providing an average of 1.7 billion gallons of water per day to nearly
California Utilities Ramp Up Water-Reduction Efforts
Utilities across California are increasing efforts to educate customers on new water use regulations as the state enters its fourth consecutive year of drought.
Apr 29, 2015 | by Paul Nicolaus |















