The Latest In A Long Line Of Calif. Water Restrictions

Law360, New York (June 11, 2015, 10:12 AM EDT) -- California is in year four of a severe drought crisis that is the worst in the state's history. In 2013, California had less rainfall than any other year since it became a state and precipitation levels are currently well below average. In January 2014, Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency in California and asked state residents and businesses to cut back their water use by 20 percent. Nevertheless, new data released for January 2015 showed that Californians reduced their water usage by only 8.8 percent compared to January 2014. San Francisco and San Diego both recently ordered water users to cut back water usage to 30-45 percent below pre-drought levels....

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