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Water experts demand urgent action amid California's heat crisis

July 04, 2024 | State Water Resources Control Board, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California



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Water experts demand urgent action amid California's heat crisis
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered on significant changes to conservation regulations aimed at addressing California's ongoing water scarcity issues. Key modifications include updates to outdoor water use standards and performance measures for Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional (CII) sectors, which are expected to benefit disadvantaged communities facing stringent reduction targets.

Support for these changes was expressed by various board members, highlighting the importance of alternative compliance pathways that will assist cities in meeting their water conservation goals. The adjustments to compliance start dates and variance processes were also noted as crucial for effective implementation.

Dr. Mark Gold, Director of Water Scarcity Solutions at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), emphasized the urgency of these regulations, particularly during an extreme heat wave affecting the region. He commended the shift towards a water budgeting approach for urban water conservation but voiced disappointment over the final draft of the regulations, arguing that they fall short of addressing the state's pressing water scarcity challenges in a timely manner.

Gold criticized the lengthy timelines for implementation, suggesting that the regulations do not adequately respond to the immediate needs of California's water supply strategy. He pointed out that while the outdoor irrigation efficiency standards are commendable, the lack of action for a significant portion of urban water users over the next decade is concerning.

The meeting underscored the critical balance between regulatory measures and the realities of climate change, with participants calling for more robust actions to ensure sustainable water management in the face of increasing scarcity.

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