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Is some California water use unconstitutional?

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Is some California water use unconstitutional?

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Peter Gleick San Francisco Chronicle 06/12/2009 As of now, Sacramento has some new rules about water use. These rules, at least marginally, begin to address that city’s high level of residential use. The rules put some constraints on the time of day (and day of week, and method) that residents can water their lawns and wash their cars. This little step raises a far more serious and comprehensive question: What water use in California should no longer be considered constitutionally valid? Water Number: 280. According to the Sacramento Bee, this is the number of gallons of water east Sacramento residents use each day for all uses (the comparable state average is 192). This is one of the highest water consumption rates in the nation. And about 65% of that water is used outdoors, mostly for lawns and landscapes. The source of this water is taken directly from the Sacramento River and from groundwater wells throughout the North Area Groundwater Basin, all of which feed the Sacramento-San Jo

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