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singular_me
6th April 2015, 02:27 PM
would a moderation merge this thread with that of EE located here: http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?77437-California-Drought
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California water shortage: One drought for the rich and another for everyone else as Golden State goes brown again
Monday 6th April 2015

New rules calling for a 25 per cent cut in urban water use look set to deepen long-standing divisions between the wealthy and the less well-off

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The lush front lawns of Los Angeles are in the full bloom of spring, and it’s difficult to believe the Golden State is about to turn brown. But that is the inevitable implication of the drought, and of new rules which call for a 25 per cent cut in urban water use.

The mandatory restrictions are the first in the state’s history, but they look set to deepen long-standing divisions between the wealthy and the less well-off, and between California’s packed cities and its vast, sparsely populated agricultural areas. “It’s a different world,” Governor Jerry Brown said as he unveiled the plan. “We have to act differently.” What he did not say, however, was that some will have to act more differently than others.

In Los Angeles, whose residents use an average of 265 litres per day, an academic study found that the most affluent neighbourhoods used up to three times more water than others. In wealthy southern cities such as Malibu and Newport Beach, where people have large front lawns, consumption was more than 560 litres per capita in January.

Stephanie Pincetl, director of the California Centre for Sustainable Communities, told The Los Angeles Times: “The problem lies, in part, in the social isolation of the rich, the moral isolation of the rich.” The rich, she said, were “lacking a sense that we are all in this together”.........


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/california-water-shortage-one-drought-for-the-rich-and-another-for-everyone-else-as-golden-state-goes-brown-again-10157523.html

goldleaf
7th April 2015, 09:28 AM
I bet that's Al Gores west coast mansion!