Caused a long wait. Today the state is likely to change our Water Conservation efforts from voluntary to mandatory. The toughest water restrictions likely to mean no washing your car with a hose unless theres a shutoff nozzle, no spray washing sidewalks or driveways and fountains that dont use recycled water will be illegal in the state. Were focusing on outdoor irrigation because thats a place where people tend to even without realizing it, they overwater. If anyone is caught breaking the rules, it would be a 500 fine. Back i january, Governor Brown asked californians to cut water use by 20 but its only been 5 statewide and even less in the bay area. The Alameda County Water District might approve a drought surcharge. People have been saving so much water bills, water bills have gone down. While the revenue is down for the district, costs are not. The proposed surcharge would mean higher rates for bigger water users. Crews in upstate california hope to make progress today in their bat
Past and present holders of government offices, once renowned college athletes, judges and attorneys, physicians, faith leaders, restaurateurs, media giants, craftsmen and business tycoons are among the Arkansans who died in 2023.
Past and present holders of government offices, once renowned college athletes, judges and attorneys, physicians, faith leaders, restaurateurs, media giants, craftsmen and business tycoons are among the Arkansans who died in 2023.
Betty I. Thompson CLARENDON — Betty Irene Thompson of Clarendon, Vermont, died peacefully at Rutland Regional Medical Center on April 29, 2023 surrounded by family. Betty was born on August