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Sacramento Steps Up Enforcement on Water Wasters

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More than 60 percent of Sacramento’s water use is taken up with residential irrigation. To cut down on all that lawn watering, the city has limited sprinkler use to two days per week — and fines for repeat offenders quickly climb to $1,000. One of the reasons Sacramento is putting …Read More

Source: The California Report – Science

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