| Long Beach, California Trouble in Paradise |
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Ordinarily, a visit to Long Beach would be considered a trip to paradise. That is not the case this year because California is undergoing significant lack of rainfall which has prompted Long Beach officials to issue a clarion call to the Long Beach public to help save on water consumption. The Long Beach Board of Water Commissioners are asking the public to conserve water in three major ways:
In connection, the Long Beach Water Department intends to rely less on imported water by 2015, so that Long Beach water conservation programs may be implemented more widely and aggressively, while promoting reclaimed water distribution and consumption. Other steps to be undertaken by the Long Beach Water Department are desalination efforts to tap seawater supplies and introduction of its many groundwater management initiatives. At present, around 50% of the Long Beach potable (drinking) water supply is derived from Long Beach groundwater wells. There are 26 wells actively producing groundwater for the City for now. In turn, the groundwater actually comes from the rain and melted snow that fall on the nearby San Gabriel Mountains. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California supplies the rest of the potable water needs of Long Beach, using treated surface water as its source. It seems that the City of Long Beach has been relatively successful at reaching out the public because per capita water consumption in Long Beach as of 2006 had fallen to 121 gallons per day (from the previous high of almost 138 gallons) for a decrease of 12% from year 2000. But water conservation should continue and even escalate to guarantee the survival of city residents. So if you are planning to head for Long Beach in the next two years, be prepared to follow their water conservation practices so that you do your part to preserve the existing water supply which is being threatened by the prolonged drought. Comments (0)
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