California water conservation returns to local leadership
GARDEN GROVE, Calif. — Californians conserved less water in June, state officials said Tuesday in releasing results from the first month that statewide drought restrictions were eased after a winter of heavier precipitation in the northern half of the state, which supplies most of the water.
Statewide consumption was down 21.5 per cent in June, a drop of 6 percentage points from a year earlier. The dip was expected after local water agencies pushed regulators to drop mandated conservation that had required cutbacks up to 25 per cent compared with 2013, the year before Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency.
Among them was Garden Grove in Southern California, where the city’s public works director, William Murray, said residents are looking forward to returning life to sandy soccer fields.
“In some parks it looks like residents are playing in a dust bowl,” Murray said.


