2009 CC ORD 957 City Council Ordinance No 957 - ADOPTING A WATER CONSERVATION AND WATER SHORTAGE CON-2026

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As climate change-induced extreme weather disrupts Californias water system, the State Water Resources Control Board at times adopts emergency regulations that encourage Californians to use water wisely and make conservation a way of life.
In case you missed it, on January 1, 2025, the State of California Water Board implemented water regulations statewide, calling for a drop in individual water usage from 55 gallons to 47 gallons per day. That change reduces overall indoor water usage by 15%.
January 1, 2027: State and local government properties will be required to cease watering nonfunctional turf with potable water. This initial phase sets an example for public entities. January 1, 2028: The ban extends to all commercial, industrial, and institutional properties.
The framework targets inefficient urban water use and aims to reduce use by 500,000 acre-feet per year by 2040, consistent with the goals of the Water Supply Strategy, the California Water Plan, the Water Resilience Portfolio, and the Climate Adaptation Strategy which all recognize the importance of Making
In August 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom released Californias Water Supply Strategy (WSS) - Adapting to a Hotter Drier Future, which outlines a strategy and priority actions to adapt and protect water supplies from the effects of rising temperatures and drier conditions due to climate change.
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