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Tonight: Workshop on Cal Water drought plan

Original post made on May 19, 2015

Cal Water will hold a public workshop on its proposed drought restrictions and ways customers can reduce water use at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 19, at Las Lomitas Elementary School's Cano Hall.

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Posted by Elaine
a resident of Portola Valley: Central Portola Valley
on May 19, 2015 at 1:04 pm


We have low maintenance landscaping just around our house, but even WE think that 6CCFs a month is too low. The problem is that the program starts in JUNE, high summer season, and we'll have no credits from the winter to roll over! Or will they count last winter???
How about a minimum of 10 CCFs for the first four months----that would seem less drastic and they wouldn't have so many appeals. Fines will not do it in our super high income towns and aren't fair anyway. Do we let the wealthy buy as much water as they want? Is that a way for Cal Water to make money out of the drought?


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