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Currently, the state has six levels of action: Drought advisory, drought watch, drought warning, and emergency phases I, II and III. During the emergency phases, the state drought task force wants landscape irrigation banned first, before filling swimming pools, washing cars or flushing streets, Heffernan said.
The task force met this spring and asked for input from the green industry. CNLA told the task force to focus on the quantity, timing and method of watering landscapes, instead of just shutting off the water.
CNLA officials also pointed out a legal contradiction. In
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