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Despite drought, Californians fall short in water cutbacks http://bit.ly/1LLoPVZ


Californians are starting to fall behind the state's mandatory 25-percent water conservation target even though the state remains in drought, state officials said Thursday.


As of January, water users in California's cities and towns have managed to use 24.8 percent less water since mandatory conservation began last year, the State Water Resources Control Board said.




That just misses the level Gov. Jerry Brown had ordered in what is now the state's fifth year of drought.


“Our numbers have slipped rather than plummeted,” water board chairwoman Felicia Marcus said. “Let's just keep it up” on conservation.


The latest numbers mark the first time since June that urban Californians have missed the overall mandatory water-conservation target.



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