L.A. Water Use Plunges a Record 9% as Unprecedented Water Restrictions Bring Savings
Damon Ayala peered at a wet patch of sidewalk on South Tremaine Avenue on a recent Wednesday and clicked his pen.
“No one should be watering today,” he said. “That’s evidence of a watering today. They’re going to get an information letter from me.”
Ayala is a member of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s water conservation response unit, and he spends his days patrolling the streets of L.A. looking for homes and businesses in violation of the new drought rules.