Posted on 11/22/2023 6:15:52 AM PST by artichokegrower
The California State Water Board is currently drafting the regulations needed to implement Senate Bill 1157, which is possibly the most misguided, unnecessary, intrusive, expensive disaster of a law ever passed by the state legislature.
Passed and signed by Governor Newsom in 2022, SB 1147 requires California’s water agencies to limit residential indoor water use to 47 gallons per person per day starting in 2025 and 42 gallons in 2030. The theme promoted by the State Water Board as they conduct hearings and solicit public comments is “Making Water Conservation a Way of Life.” Rationing would be a more apt description of what’s coming for California’s households.
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The are removing the dams that create those reservoirs.
Well of course - its for the children you know.
Yes you are correct. This is about control and l cannot think of a better way to control people than the water supply and it would seem the clear majority of Ca voters are clueless idiots who don’t even see it.
Yes you are correct. This is about control and l cannot think of a better way to control people than the water supply and it would seem the clear majority of Ca voters are clueless idiots who don’t even see it.
That’s pretty much enough for drinking, washing, limited use of toilet and occasional light shower. No swimming pools, no watering gardens, etc.
Totally crazy!
I grew up in SoCal in the early 50s. I can still remember my parents and I attending a talk at the school I attended. The speaker urged everyone to bathe in no more than a couple of inches of water. As an eight-year-old, I was shocked at the idea of not having enough water for all my fleet to sail in. So they’ve been singing this same song for well more than half a century.
Back then, there was no way to enforce such a thing, but we’ve ‘progressed’ so far...
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