California Takes a Giant Leap Towards Water Conservation
New Rule Aims to Ensure Future Water Security
According to thehill, California has made a big step to save water. The state’s water board approved a new rule that will help urban areas use less water. This will make sure California has enough water for the future.
The rule says that cities and towns must make a plan to use less water each year. They will have to measure how much water they use and make changes to use less. Some places might not have to change much, but others might need to use 58% less water.
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Water Savings Boast: California’s New Rule to Save $6.2 Billion
This rule will save California $6.2 billion and cost $4.7 billion. Officials say this is an important step to keep California’s water supply safe for the future.
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