Jul 17, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti today urged Angelenos to reduce water usage by 15%, as first requested by Gov. Gavin Newsom, amid a severe drought in California and throughout the western United States.
Speaking from Owens Valley, which has provided water to the Los Angeles Aqueduct since 1913, Garcetti said, In Los Angeles, conservation is a way of life, because we know that living with limited water resources isn t just a phase it s the new normal. Angelenos have always stepped up when asked to lower their water use, and today, I m asking them to do their part again to meet this new statewide goal. (The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power) has made it easier than ever before for Angelenos to save water, and we re in a better position today because of it, he said.
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