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A Critical look at the City of L.A.'s Water Supply Policy. Would ‘Lose the Lawn’ Solve L.A.’s Water Problem? Would “Lose the Lawn” solve the City of Los Angeles’s water problem? LA’s Water Chronology. LA's Growing Access to Water. LA's Losing Access to Water. First Looks: The LADWP 2015 Draft UWMP Hiding the Shortage. California’s Challenge to Reliable Water isn’t Infrastructure. It’s RHNA. The WSA - Bringing Imaginary Water to L.A.’s Big Projects. LA's Drought and Growth are Built on Paper Water. On Tho...
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A Critical look at the City of L.A.'s Water Supply Policy. How Effective is L.A.’s Conserving Water by the Glass? City of Los Angeles Emergency Water Conservation Order regulations prohibit restaurants and other public places from serving water to customers unless they specifically ask for a glass of water. So how much of a reduction of water does this city ordinance make and does it have any practical effect on reducing L.A.’s demand? We’ll set […]. LA’s Water Chronology. LA's Growing Access to Water.
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A Critical look at the City of L.A.'s Water Supply Policy. California’s Challenge to Reliable Water isn’t Infrastructure. It’s RHNA. LA’s Water Chronology. LA's Growing Access to Water. LA's Losing Access to Water. First Looks: The LADWP 2015 Draft UWMP Hiding the Shortage. California’s Challenge to Reliable Water isn’t Infrastructure. It’s RHNA. The WSA - Bringing Imaginary Water to L.A.’s Big Projects. LA's Drought and Growth are Built on Paper Water. Dissecting L.A. Water Sources. On The Public Record.
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A Critical look at the City of L.A.'s Water Supply Policy. Where L.A.’s Water Goes. Where does the city’s water go? This chart shows us how much water is used in each of the city’s consumer classes between 1985 and 2014*. Since 2007 single-family residential demand has fallen from 261,530 Af to 208,678 Af. Multi-family residential has fallen from 187,059 to 169,192. More importantly, Residential per capita has fallen from 106 gallons per capita daily […]. LA’s Water Chronology. LA's Losing Access to Water.
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A Critical look at the City of L.A.'s Water Supply Policy. Running 9 Cities Out of Water. In a recent article I wrote. Recently a news article listed Nine California cities running out of water. On how much water will be needed to support those units should they be built out. Between the 2006/2013 and 2014/2021 RHNA allocations, the City of Los Angeles has had to identify properties that could be developed for 194,000 units. In the most recent Water Board Water Conservation Report, LADWP has been revisin...
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Turning the tables on almonds. | On the public record
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On the public record. I wrote this for you, State Board. Couple of great water blogs that are new to me. →. May 5, 2015 · :. Turning the tables on almonds. The 2014 California Almond Acreage Report tells of 50,000 new acres. Of almonds. The projections are for more almonds acreage. Of a few hundred people who lost their wells to the deep almond wells next door. Rural homeowners are seeing their wells dry up after almonds go in. Rural homeowners are seeing their wells dry up after almonds go in. The Commi...
August | 2015 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: August 2015. August 28, 2015 · :. Want to see the wells causing more than a foot of subsidence at Check 20 of the California Aqueduct? I was reading through JPL’s Progress Report on Subsidence in the Central Valley. I gather they’ve made some real good progress, and with successive satellite passes can get good measures of subsidence in the Central Valley in the past few years. Figure 9 caught my eye. So I went over to Google maps. The State Water Contractors.
March | 2015 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: March 2015. March 27, 2015 · :. How will 3 million acres of irrigated land go out of production? Between groundwater overdraft, urban growth and climate change decreasing useful precip, I predict that 3 million acres of irrigated agriculture in California will go out of production in the next few decades. What I can’t predict is how they will go out of production. Here are some ways it could happen:. The State could identify 6 million acres of prime ag land that it...
April | 2015 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: April 2015. April 29, 2015 · :. Once more around the bowl, comrades! Their own conference that included former Governor Schwarzenegger. My first thought was that Schwarzenegger isn’t in a position to be critiquing anyone else on water policy, since he. During the drought on his watch. Then Schwarzenegger went on to say:. This is true. There is no vision and it means our drought response is crappy. For the users with large landscaping demands. No, spoiled communitie...
Stray thoughts on water markets. | On the public record
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On the public record. How so, Lester Snow? July 24, 2015 · :. Stray thoughts on water markets. I am delighted for this project. In China, creating seven pilot water markets. I hope we research them very carefully all along. It is worth remembering that part of the motivation of the Australian water market was to drive farmers out of farming. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). How so, Lester Snow? 2) I&#...
January | 2015 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: January 2015. January 12, 2015 · :. Housing prices only ever go up and wells never go dry. Over on Mother Jones, Tom Philpott writes about hedge funds investing in almond orchards. Did you guys read The Big Short. Onthepublicrecord on I’m going to regret this…. Larry on I’m going to regret this…. Diane Livia on I’m going to regret this…. John on I’m going to regret this…. Anonymous on I’m going to regret this…. I’m going to regret this, I am sure of it.
March | 2014 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: March 2014. March 20, 2014 · :. In the comments, Francis says:. You’re not only picking a fight with every single non-environmental user of California water (including yourself), you’re also challenging the very idea of the appropriation to a beneficial use (which pre-dates California’s statehood). March 5, 2014 · :. Also, it isn’t for any one person to police what is a serious conversation about water. Talk of virtual water detracts from serious discussion of econ...
Farmers can’t make the land retirement decisions that climate change will require. We are gonna need Stalin. | On the public record
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On the public record. Come on in, the water’s fine. →. August 7, 2015 · :. Farmers can’t make the land retirement decisions that climate change will require. We are gonna need Stalin. In the AgAlert helps illustrate why individual farmers acting in a water market cannot make the decisions that climate change will require. The article mentions four growers:. Stuller is down to 80 acres of citrus, 1 of 4 wells gives water. Unnamed friend of Everett, not farming entire 160 acres. Second, I would rather they...
February | 2015 | On the public record
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On the public record. Monthly Archives: February 2015. February 25, 2015 · :. You are too kind. The Sacramento Bee will be doing a yearlong series on almonds. I can only understand this as meant for my personal gratification, presumably because I was good in a past life. May I suggest some stories I would love to see in this series? I will keep a running list here. Used to be, there were two nut processors in the state, Blue Diamond and um, that other one. Are there more now? My guess is that the land is...
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DroughtMath | A Critical look at the City of L.A.'s Water Supply Policy
A Critical look at the City of L.A.'s Water Supply Policy. How Effective is L.A.’s Conserving Water by the Glass? City of Los Angeles Emergency Water Conservation Order regulations prohibit restaurants and other public places from serving water to customers unless they specifically ask for a glass of water. So how much of a reduction of water does this city ordinance make and does it have any practical effect on reducing L.A.’s demand? Under this scenario, restaurants would serve about 9.6 million ga...
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Current Conditions and Outlooks. United States Drought Monitor. Map for March 22, 2018. Data valid: March 20, 2018 Author: Chris Fenimore. The data cutoff for Drought Monitor maps is each Tuesday at 8 am EDT. The maps, which are based on analysis of the data, are released each Thursday at 8:30 am Eastern Time. Short-Term impacts, typically less than 6 months (e.g. agriculture, grasslands). Long-Term impacts, typically greater than 6 months (e.g. hydrology, ecology). Or Regional Climate Center. Drought or...