{"id":148220,"date":"2022-09-28T14:47:49","date_gmt":"2022-09-28T21:47:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/?p=148220"},"modified":"2022-09-28T14:47:49","modified_gmt":"2022-09-28T21:47:49","slug":"saving-water-building-a-more-resilient-future-by-governor-gavin-newsom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/?p=148220","title":{"rendered":"Saving Water &#038; Building a More Resilient Future!  By Governor Gavin Newsom"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sacramento, CA&#8230;California\u2019s climate has changed. We are experiencing more extreme weather \u2013 hotter temperatures, longer and more severe droughts, worsening wildfires and dangerous flash flooding. We\u2019re seeing this not just in California, but across the entire American West.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/5.23.22-drought.webp\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/5.23.22-drought.webp\" alt=\"\" width=\"400\" height=\"250\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-148221\" srcset=\"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/5.23.22-drought.webp 400w, https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/5.23.22-drought-300x188.webp 300w, https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/5.23.22-drought-86x54.webp 86w, https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/5.23.22-drought-120x74.webp 120w, https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/09\/5.23.22-drought-378x237.webp 378w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 400px) 100vw, 400px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>These changes mean we must continue adapting to a hotter, drier future. Without action, state officials believe extreme weather could diminish California\u2019s water supply by up to 10 percent by 2040.<\/p>\n<p>The state has implemented unprecedented measures to cut water use, build storage capacity and increase supply. And it\u2019s also up to all of us to keep doing our part to curb our water use.<\/p>\n<p>California is investing billions of dollars into concrete actions that will secure the future of our state\u2019s water supply. These key actions are part of a comprehensive water resilience plan, \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/resources.ca.gov\/-\/media\/CNRA-Website\/Files\/Initiatives\/Water-Resilience\/CA-Water-Supply-Strategy.pdf\">California\u2019s Water Supply Strategy, Adapting to a Hotter, Drier Future<\/a><u>,<\/u>\u201d which my administration released in August to highlight how we can stretch existing supplies and develop new sources to replace the water we will lose in this new era of warming temperatures.<\/p>\n<p>The plan outlines our aggressive, science-led approach to addressing California\u2019s water future by reimagining the way we source, store and deliver water statewide for future generations. To match the pace of climate change, we know we must move smarter and faster \u2013 and we\u2019re doing that.<\/p>\n<p>Californians have repeatedly answered the call to use less water in past droughts. As the state prepares for the possibility of a fourth dry year and potential weather extremes, it\u2019s more important than ever that all of us adopt water conservation as a way of life.<\/p>\n<p>For many homeowners, most water use and waste happens in our yards \u2013 in some areas,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.watercalculator.org\/water-footprints-101\/water-use-outdoors\/\">up to 75 percent<\/a>\u00a0of residential water use comes from sprinklers and other outdoor irrigation.<\/p>\n<p>The good news is there are simple actions we can take right now to help save water in a big way. Simply watering your lawn less and fixing leaks inside and outside the house can save thousands of gallons of water each year.<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re ready to make bigger changes outside, updating yards with native landscaping that includes\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/saveourwater.com\/News-and-Events\/Latest-News\/CA-Native-Plant-Guide\">water-wise plants<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/saveourwater.com\/News-and-Events\/Latest-News\/Hardscaping\">hardscaping elements<\/a>, like pavers, granite or bark, can create year-round outdoor living spaces that eliminate the need to weed, mow and water regularly.<\/p>\n<p>The state is working closely with local water agencies and other partners to ensure that Californians have access to the resources you need to help.\u00a0Check with your local water agency for rebates to help cover some of these costs and to find out about community resources that can help you replace grass with water-smart landscaping that you, your family and your pets can all enjoy.<\/p>\n<p>Californians know how to meet the moment, and together, we can create necessary change for a water-smart future. The recently enacted state budget includes $3.6 billion over four years for immediate drought support and long-term water resilience. Including allocations in the 2021 state budget, a total of $8.7 billion has been dedicated to support drought resilience and response. This includes $175 million for lawn replacement and other water conservation strategies.<\/p>\n<p>By making saving water a way of life, we can adapt and thrive. And if we each do our part, we can make our water last for generations to come. Together we can save water, and save California.<\/p>\n<p>###<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sacramento, CA&#8230;California\u2019s climate has changed. We are experiencing more extreme weather \u2013 hotter temperatures, longer and more severe droughts, worsening wildfires and dangerous flash flooding. We\u2019re seeing this not just in California, but across the entire American West. These changes mean we must continue adapting to a hotter, drier future. 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