Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
Increasing Storage has not been a priority for years and the opposite is now true...
South Lake Tahoe has been spending millions to install water meters... attempted to get a waiver but was unsuccessful....
Basically repiping the entire system to comply... very expensive especially when many are seasonal users.
Also, entire lake communities take water from the Lake where it is easily returned via the sandy soil...
No matter what side you are on, California seems to take a one size fits all approach to many things.
The best way to stimulate water conservation is to run out. My parents were on a spring-fed rural water system. It was a pretty good spring, and kept a 5000 gallon cistern full as long as people were conservative. The rules of the system were no irrigation (lawn watering) or other large uses on the system. An ignorant urban couple built a McMansion and decided to fill their huge swimming pool from the community system. They ran it dry, so everybody was without water for a couple of days while the guy who runs the system looked for the big leak. The ignorant UC were distraught, until they realized they were the ones who caused the problem. They developed manners pretty quickly.