ROTHENBURGER: Stop pointing the finger at City Hall and start using less water
WATER RESTRICTIONS have been a thing in our part of the world for a long time.
We’re used to being told not to irrigate our lawns during the heat of the day, and the even-odd watering rule has been a summer-time fact of life seemingly forever.
But we’ve become used to both high quality and quantity in Kamloops, seldom having to engage in serious conservation measures. If anything, an over-abundance of water has been a much bigger problem than a lack of it.
So it’s no surprise that when City Hall urges residents to start reducing their water consumption, those same residents would rather point the finger back at City Hall than take responsibility themselves.