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Inverness revises rules for new service in drought


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06/16/2021
Plans for a new home have prompted the Inverness Public Utility District to update its rules for new water connections during a drought. If the latest version of regulation 117 is approved, property owners would be allowed to connect to the water system only if they agree to defer landscaping. 
The change is one of many that water districts are making these days as suppliers grapple with how best to conserve water amid a historic drought. Banning new connections is one way, but it is largely symbolic when compared to conservation measures by existing customers. 
“We know the big draw in our usage is outdoor watering, not toilets, so why not make it easier for the handful of folks that are affected?” said Wade Holland, the district’s customer services manager. ....

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Marin to be first big Bay Area water agency to push ahead with water restrictions


Marin to be first big Bay Area water agency to push ahead with water restrictions
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The water level is historically low at Phoenix Lake, one of Marin Municipal Water District’s seven reservoirs.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Phoenix Lake, west of Kentfield, is one of Marin Water’s five reservoirs on Mount Tamalpais.Photos by Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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The water level is historically low at Phoenix Lake in Kentfield. The reservoir captures runoff from Mount Tamalpais.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
As drought conditions worsen across Northern California, the Marin Municipal Water District is about to become the Bay Area’s first major water agency to make the leap to mandatory water restrictions. ....

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