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Calif. weighs next step for saving water

Calif. weighs next step for saving water
Posted at 11:37 PM, May 17, 2016
and last updated 2016-05-18 02:37:22-04
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — California water officials say they will consider dropping a mandate requiring conservation in the state's fifth year of drought.
 
The State Water Resources Control Board on Wednesday will vote on whether to give local water districts control of setting their own conservation targets.
 
California is in a fifth year of drought. Near-average rain and snowfall this winter in Northern California lifted key reservoirs. Southern California, however, missed out on much of the precipitation.
 
Max Gomberg of the state water board says he believes Californians understand the severity of drought and will continue conserving.
 
Southern California landscaper Greg Gritters says he welcomes the change that gives local water authorities more control.