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Riverbank briefed on state water-efficiency rules; city to pilot Flume household sensors
Summary
Public works staff summarized new state rules that lower indoor per-capita targets and presented a Flume pilot offering up to 100 free household sensors (with a refundable $30 activation) to collect disaggregated water-use data starting Jan.2025.
Riverbank — The City of Riverbank heard a technical briefing Sept. 10 on proposed state water-efficiency regulations and a planned pilot of household Flume sensors.
Cody Bridgewater, the city’s director of public works, told council the State Water Resources Control Board has set an indoor-use threshold of 55 gallons per capita per day (gpcd) now, falling to 47 gpcd in 2025 and to 42 gpcd by 2030. "They have set the threshold of 55 gallons per capita per day," Bridgewater said, summarizing the statewide indoor…
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