Drought water use
Beverly Hills will have to cut water use to comply with Gov. Jerry Brown’s drought order.
(Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)Los Angeles has a head start in curtailing water use but other cities are facing drastic cutbacks.
A gardener waters the front lawn of a home in Beverly Hills.
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A sign welcomes visitors to Newport Beach.
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Newport Beach is one of the heaviest per-capita water using cities in the state.
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A landscaper waters the yard of a Beverly Hills home this week. Gov. Jerry Brown issued an executive order mandating that urban areas cut water use 25% by the end of February 2016. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)
Homes with swimming pool line the streets of this neighborhood in Palm Springs.
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A bicyclist rides by a Long Beach home that features drought tolerant plants.
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A Long Beach homeowner works in his frontyard alongside drought tolerant plants.
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