Some critics of these newly revised rules, which are not as stringent as those proposed last summer, have serious concerns about these 'watered-down' regulations.
Some critics of these newly revised rules, which are not as stringent as those proposed last summer, have serious concerns about these"watered-down" regulations.SAN DIEGO — Many Californians could soon be required to cut back on their water use, but some question if it will go far enough. gave the public a chance to weigh in on its new strategy to increase water supplies statewide to protect against future drought conditions.
These newly proposed cutbacks to water use are not as drastic as those initially proposed last summer, which many water agencies criticized as being too complex, costly and unrealistic. Under the state's original proposal, California's urban water use would have been reduced by an estimated 12% by 2035.
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