San Gabriel Valley Water supplier issuing water conservation kits to residents

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The kit includes leak detectors, aerators and low-flow shower heads to help people conserve water.

Gov. Gavin Newsom is urging Californians to find ways to reduce their water use in an effort to combat the historic drought and said upcoming conservation mandates are a priority.

The district gets some of its water from the State Water project. Unfortunately, its allocation of water was cut to 5%.The district actually captures 100% of rainwater and is able to store it in spreading basins. They use that water during dry years to deliver it into the drinking water system, but it's quickly disappearing.

"That's what we're living on right now is that stored water that we delivered in prior wet years to the ground water basin, but we only have a few more months of that supply left," said Love. Some cities are adding fines. Bray got a penalty for using too much water, which totaled to $95. As it turns out, he had a water leak and wasn't aware of it.

 

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Toss that kit in landfill. Mexifornia more like actual Mexico everyday.

Enjoy your mediocre shower

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