-Source-The Blaze-
California has become the first state in the nation to pass a controversial new law that places tough limits on home water usage, KOVR-TV reported.
That means the state will have “more focus on flushes and scrutiny over showers,” according to the report. How many gallons per day can people use?
Starting in 2022, California will limit water to 55 gallons per-person, per-day. By 2030, the amount falls to 50 gallons.
To put this into perspective, just taking one eight-minute shower (17 gallons of water) and doing one load of laundry (up to 40 gallons) is enough to exceed the 55-gallon limit. Taking a bath can use 80 to 100 gallons of water.
Why is the state doing this?
“So that everyone in California is at least integrating efficiency into our preparations for climate change,” said Felicia Marcus, chair of the State Water Resources Control Board.
Some residents said the limits are unrealistic.
“With a child and every day having to wash clothes, that’s — just my opinion — not feasible. But I get it and I understand that we’re trying to preserve, but 55 gallons a day?” Sacramento mom Tanya Allen, who has a 4-year-old daughter, said to KOVR. Read more
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