by The Onion: http://www.theonion.com/articles/california-officials-assure-residents-there-still,38379/
With residents struggling to adjust to newly imposed restrictions on
water usage amid the state’s continuing drought, California officials
assured citizens Monday there are still plenty of other resources
available for them to waste.
“Although we as a state must take serious
and difficult steps to conserve water, we want to make it clear that
residents are still welcome to keep squandering every other resource as
usual by leaving TVs on in empty rooms or throwing out perfectly good
food,” said Department of Water Resources spokesman Mark Aronow, adding
that, while it is crucial that Californians observe constraints on
decorative water features and other non-essential uses of water,
individual residents and businesses should feel free to continue their
regular practices of putting recyclable containers into the trash,
paving over soil to expand parking areas, and leaving storefront doors
open with the building’s air conditioning turned up.
“As long as you’re
not using excess water, there are no government regulations stopping you
from driving your car a handful of blocks to the convenience store and
leaving it idling outside while you head in to buy bottled water or a
styrofoam cup of coffee. We just ask that, afterwards, you make sure you
hand-wash your vehicle using a single bucket of water instead of
spraying it off with a hose.”
Aronow added that if residents did their
part and focused on wasting other resources for the time being, then the
state’s water table could recover, and future generations of
Californians would be able to know the joys of poorly setting up a lawn
sprinkler that directs the majority of its water onto the roadway and
sidewalk.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015
California Officials Assure Residents There are Still Plenty of Other Natural Resources to Waste
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Environmental Protection
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