Coastkeeper Says Water Board Sends Wrong Message

Despite the state’s ongoing exceptional drought, a recent report shows conservation efforts are easing, particularly along the southern coast. In April 2015, governor Jerry Brown signed an executive order targeting a 25-percent reduction in water use. Initially, those efforts were met, with the state using 27 percent less water in August 2015 than the same month in 2013. By August 2016, however, water use rose to the point that there was just a 17.7 percent reduction over the 2013 baseline. In the state’s south coast region, which includes much of San Diego County, conservation was even lower at 15.4 percent.