To: TexasGator
Good God, the bureaucracy. I went to look up the text of the law, and a San Diego News article about it states:
In a statement issued Thursday, the Association of California Water Agencies shared clarifying information about water-use targets set forth by California Senate Bill 606 (Hertzberg) and Assembly Bill 1668 (Friedman), which was signed into effect in May 2018.
The association says there are no statewide laws that require households to meet specific water-use targets. Targets will be set for entire service areas and will go into effect in 2023. Water agencies are responsible for calculating a water-use standard for their entire service area each year.
Although 55 gallons of water per person per day is one of several elements used to calculate the overall efficiency standard service areas, it wasnt intended to be the enforceable standard, the association says.
Lastly, they say State Water Control Board fines for agencies that dont meet the standard are paid for by the agencies, not the ratepayers.
At that very last line "...State Water Control Board fines for agencies that dont meet the standard are paid for by the agencies, not the ratepayers..." the only thing that popped into my mind was:
![](https://www.dropbox.com/s/4hgprjnbbwdz9x4/ohreally.gif?raw=1)
60 posted on
01/05/2020 5:57:49 PM PST by
rlmorel
(Finding middle ground with tyranny or evil makes you either a tyrant or evil. Often both.)
To: rlmorel
The only solution is to be like the homeless, start doing your business in the streets ......................
62 posted on
01/05/2020 6:03:41 PM PST by
PeterPrinciple
(Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
To: rlmorel
“Good God, the bureaucracy. I went to look up the text of the law,”
This is about the fift thread on this topic this week.
The first one was the click-bait conservative treehouse.
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