Summer Water Rationing in Antioch, California: 15% Reduction Announced for Consumers; 5% for Industrial Users (MercuryNews)
Apr.21, 2009 in
Water Conservation, Water Management
(April 20, 2009, The Mercury News)
Water users in Antioch will be asked to cut their consumption by 15 percent this summer.
The mandatory reduction comes because the Contra Costa Water District, from which Antioch purchases some of its water, has notified its customers of a decrease in available water this year, according to a city news release. This is the third consecutive year of below-normal rainfall in California.
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