(Oct. 10, 2008, San Diego Tribune)

The goal of Level One is to cut water use by 10 percent by making sure that residents repair water leaks, don’t wash driveways with water, and don’t irrigate their landscaping between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Under a Level One water watch, hotels and motels also are required to give guests the option of reusing their linens, and restaurants serve drinking water only when requested.

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