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Responding to severely depleted water supplies and a record low snowpack at just 5% of historical averages, on April 1, 2015, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. issued an Executive Order, effective immediately, ordering mandatory actions to reduce water usage by 25% statewide from 2013 levels, increase enforcement to prevent water waste, and streamline government review of and response to drought-related measures. The Governor's order, and forthcoming regulations to implement its provisions, will significantly impact commercial, industrial and institutional property owners, real estate developers, agricultural interests, and water suppliers, as well as provide opportunities for those developing cutting-edge water efficiency technologies.
Executive Order B-29-15 requires state and local agencies to take measures to implement the following:
The descriptions above highlight some of the important provisions of Executive Order B-29-15, and forthcoming regulations and other measures by responsible agencies to implement these provisions will undoubtedly provide more detail. If you have any questions or concerns about how these restrictions could affect your business, please contact us.
Read the full text of the Order.
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