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Los Angeles to begin rationing water

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California is messed up. I thought Maryland didn't know how to budget but now with the stimulus we have no deficit or shortfalls
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - With a recent flurry of winter storms doing little to dampen California's latest drought, the nation's biggest public utility voted on Tuesday to impose water rationing in Los Angeles for the first time in nearly two decades.

Under the plan adopted in principle by the governing board of the L.A. Department of Water and Power, homes and businesses would pay a penalty rate -- nearly double normal prices -- for any water they use in excess of a reduced monthly allowance.

The five-member board plans to formally vote on details of the measure next month.

The rationing scheme is expected to take effect in May unless the City Council acts before then to reject it -- a move seen as unlikely since Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa called for the measure under a water-shortage plan last week.

The only other time such penalty pricing was imposed to force conservation in the nation's second biggest city was a rationing system put into effect for a year starting in March 1991, at the height of California's last statewide drought.

That measure cut citywide water use by about 25 percent, DWP spokesman Joseph Ramallo said.

The DWP board also voted unanimously to restrict lawn sprinkler use to two days a week, as urged by the mayor. Outdoor irrigation accounts for 40 percent of residential water use in the city, DWP officials say.

The agency is the largest municipal utility in the United States, supplying water and electricity to some 3.8 million households and businesses in Los Angeles.

San Diego and other cities throughout California are weighing similar measures to cope with a water shortage that is adding to the woes of a state beset with rising unemployment, high mortgage foreclosure rates and a budget crisis.

DROP IN THE BUCKET

The snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, one of the state's chief sources of fresh surface water, is far below normal, and reservoirs fed by Sierra runoff are badly depleted as well, due to a statewide drought now in its third year.

State water managers have said the current dry spell could prove to be the worst ever in California, owing to rising demands from steady population growth.

Recent heavy rains, and mountain snowfall, have provided a welcome respite from California's driest January on record, but "this latest set of storms did not get us out of the woods by any means," water manager James McDaniel told the DWP board.

Complicating matters are federal court restrictions on water that can be pumped from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in northern California, which furnishes much of the state's irrigation and drinking supplies, in order to protect endangered fish species.

As a result, state water managers have cut the amount of delta water they provide to irrigation districts and cities around the state to 15 percent of their usual contracted allotment for the year and may curb those deliveries further.

Another major source of imported water to Southern California, the Colorado River basin, is emerging from an eight-year drought, but its reservoirs remain low.
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Californa is becoming 3rd world
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So many welfare recipient in that place...and why didn't the Xawayaan that was talking about President Obama's legs didn't do his Job... :down:
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We have tooo many un-wanted residents. That's all. :|
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That is the weakness of blue states.......................I am not generalizing.............but it seems they are badly run, with half baked oversight , poor financial accountability and bloated staff.
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Niya wrote:That is the weakness of blue states.......................I am not generalizing.............but it seems they are badly run, with half baked oversight , poor financial accountability and bloated staff.

Niya,

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This is a classic example of Rageanomics on steriods.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: @ steriods.

That is what the president said..That he is not on steriods :up:
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Kolombo wrote:This is a classic example of Rageanomics on steriods.
Kolombo,

Please explain.
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kambuli, lool


AW,

Much of California's government still reffers to Ragean administration policies installed decades ago. Rather than spending on infrastructure, Rageanomics calls for limited government involvement and very little expenditure. That's why you see all these failed public infrastructure e.g. public works. The only States that have high government involvement are those in the North East and maybe Washington & Oregon. Much of the southern States have very little government. In States like Tennessee and Mississippi, the DMV doesn't even require motor vehicle insurance. Can you imagine that type of laxed government regulations in places like Massachussetes and New York?
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Kolombo,

I am a fan of limited government. I dislike living in Blue States because it hurts my pocket but also dislike Red States because they tend to be cultural wastelands,
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i have this fear the yanks will invade Canada for water..
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AW,

You basically get what you pay for. By tradition, Blue States usually have a higher GDP than Red States, thus why more funds for public works, education, health care, welfare, etc. and more visible government bureaucracy. Poor people have it in their interest to live in Blue States that offer more welfare programs and have the infrastructure to accomodate them as well. If you're a rich person or a corporation, you're better off living in a Red State that way your state income tax & property tax are much less.
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zulaika wrote:i have this fear the yanks will invade Canada for water..
but not before they head south for the Tequila. :mrgreen:
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Kolombo,

The problem with benefits is when you apply for them and you are a newbie, they give you the run around. My old man suffered an injury and was given a hard time by the Social Security Office and the Unemployment office. It was frustrating because he had been working for years, paying into the system while Jama from down the street who never worked a day of his life in the States gets his benefits.
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