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Posted by: thepinetree on 07/22/2021 06:35 PM
Updated by: thepinetree on 07/22/2021 06:35 PM
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Calaveras Conserves Water Conservation Partnership Severe Drought and Water Conservation Update
San Andreas, CA...July 22, 2021 – Calaveras Conserves encourages residents and visitors of the County to use water efficiently and prepare for extended dry conditions. While no mandatory conservation measures have been imposed by state officials, Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling on all Californians to voluntarily reduce water consumption by 15 percent compared to 2020 levels. However, state officials my be providing updates to conservation measures as early as Friday, July 23.
As we move into the hotter, summer months, we will continue to thank Calaveras County residents and visitors for their ongoing water-use efficiency efforts and will remind everyone to use water wisely. The Calaveras County community can practice water efficiency year-round and make a difference by finding and fixing leaks, taking shorter showers and installing water efficient landscaping.
The Calaveras Conserves water conservation partnership was formed in Spring, 2015 as an opportunity for agencies to provide a consistent outreach message to the community during droughts. All major water agencies in Calaveras County are members. As a partnership, these agencies are meeting regularly during the current drought with the goal of providing the most up to date water conservation information for customers throughout the County.
For more information regarding current water conditions and conservation efforts specific to your water district, please contact your local water agency. For additional information on tips for water conservation, visit the Calaveras Conserves webpage at https://ccwd.org/calaveras-conserves or https://saveourwater.com.
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No Subject
Posted on: 2021-07-22 19:31:54
By: Anonymous
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Drought??? It's called poor management of water. We aren't going to die from it. Pay more money because of it,yes. Which will affect our lives. Politics and the media go hand in hand.
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Posted on: 2021-07-22 23:11:37
By: Anonymous
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Agriculture uses 80% of Californias water. Drought or not. When they conserve, I will also.
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Posted on: 2021-07-23 07:02:52
By: Anonymous
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How many almond trees did they plant yesterday ?
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Re: 4th Grade Math
Posted on: 2021-07-23 09:17:50
By: Anonymous
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The Solution is so simple - 4th grade Math. . .
1 - Take the average rain fall over the past 20 years
2 - Take todays consumption
3 - Create the storage capacity required for the difference
Bingo - Problem solved with data readily available at this very moment. . .
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Re: 4th Grade Math
Posted on: 2021-07-23 10:32:45
By: Anonymous
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but, but, but, what about the all the earth worms that will be displaced by building more dams, and all the birds that will have to fly farther to get to their nests? Have you no heart?
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Posted on: 2021-07-23 08:56:23
By: Anonymous
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How do the tourist help save water, by *bleep*ting in our forest and wiping their butts and leaving it there for others?
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