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Posted by: thepinetree on 04/06/2022 11:51 AM
Updated by: thepinetree on 04/06/2022 11:51 AM
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Calaveras Conserves Water Conservation Partnership Urges Conservation During Drought
San Andreas, CA....The first three months of 2022 have been the driest on record for this time of year, and the drought now persists into its third year. Although it is early Spring, Calaveras Conserves is reminding all Calaveras County residents that we are still in and expect to continue with severe drought conditions. Calaveras Conserves is encouraging all Calaveras County residents to use water wisely to maximize supplies and protect our water reserves in the event of yet another dry year. State officials are continuing to call on all Californians to voluntarily reduce water consumption by 15% and residents should expect more stringent measures from the State in the coming months. Multiple Calaveras Conserves partnering agencies have adopted voluntary water conservation responses. The Calaveras Conserves webpage has the most up to date summary of how each partnering water agency in the County is responding to water shortages based on the water supply conditions within their service area.
Our community is fortunate to have access to adequate water supplies and stored water, including Spicer Meadow and Hogan Reservoirs. However, as responsible stewards of our watersheds, it is vital to do our part to address water shortage conditions during an extended, multi-year drought. The Calaveras County community can practice water efficiency year-round and make a difference by finding and fixing leaks, taking shorter showers, installing water efficient landscaping, and avoiding outdoor watering during the hottest part of the day.
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 and to promote efficient water use practices. All major water agencies in Calaveras County are members including, Union Public Utility District, City of Angels, Blue Lake Springs Mutual Water Company, Utica Water and Power Authority, Calaveras Public Utility District, Calaveras County Water District and Valley Springs Public Utility District. 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 tips for water conservation, visit the Calaveras Conserves webpage at https://ccwd.org/calaveras-conserves or https://saveourwater.com.
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Posted on: 2022-04-06 14:25:06
By: Anonymous
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Profanity
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Posted on: 2022-04-06 16:33:19
By: Anonymous
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^^^ was that our Lia and what she would do to our children and John's anus?
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Posted on: 2022-04-06 14:52:35
By: Anonymous
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And yet when one drives around this county, one often sees overhead ag sprayers on in the heat of the day, even watering the roadways. Thinking in particular of a large ranch property on Rte 4 just past the high school. Feel sorry for the farmers but there's a lot of waste going on there, too.
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Posted on: 2022-04-06 15:51:05
By: Anonymous
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Oh seriously! Let’s talk about the Bay Area and Southern California! You can’t support that population without thinking out of the box. Desalination for the metro areas!
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Re: Blame the governor's of present and past
Posted on: 2022-04-06 16:31:58
By: Anonymous
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One would think about night watering saves moisture. Then again one would think that our "leaders" should of according to the voters time and time again said, voted for, and approved at least another reservoir. Rember? But Gavin thinks a high speed rail to bring illegals up to Northern California is more important along with freeing convicted felons from prison to shoot up Sacramento...as long as his voters don't do that near him, his family or his business. Good thing he doesn't bottle cheap gallons of wine or Schlitz malt liquor.
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Re: Blame the governor's of present and past
Posted on: 2022-04-06 17:33:52
By: Anonymous
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Gavin was at a Brown Eyes Matter protest recently talking about this issue but his mouth is as big as his ass and they both don't make any sense .
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Re: Blame the governor's of present and past
Posted on: 2022-04-06 20:08:49
By: Anonymous
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Where was photo taken in Calaveras County?
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Re: Blame the governor's of present and past
Posted on: 2022-04-06 21:54:57
By: Anonymous
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Uranus.
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Re: Blame the governor's of present and past
Posted on: 2022-04-07 07:07:31
By: Anonymous
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FU sniveler...
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Re: Blame the governor's of present and past
Posted on: 2022-04-07 07:42:13
By: Anonymous
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Anti's crotchless panties are in an uproar today^
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