Lack of rain impacts local water supply, Santa Margarita residents asked to voluntarily conserve
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and last updated 2021-05-03 22:53:28-04
Lack of rainfall this season is already causing problems for local water supplies.
Santa Margarita and Solvang residents have been asked to voluntarily cut back their water usage by 15%.
Central Coast water experts are hoping the voluntary conservation efforts will help but said if people don t start taking action now, mandatory conservation could go into effect.
Signs at the entrance of town say Santa Margarita is now under a water alert. It means residents are asked to voluntarily reduce water usage by 15%.
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