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September 3, 2008

City Parks Dept. Caught Wasting Water, Despite New Law

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Even with the new water conservation law, the city's Recreation and Parks Department was caught on video by the LA Times hosing down tennis courts (and not using a water broom).

"We had a couple of gardeners who weren't following directions," the department's Public Information Officer Jane Kolb said the Times. "They were violating our rules." She told the paper that workers had been trained in water conservation procedures beginning in November and "they should have known."

But later in the article, Kolb protected the department saying they are doing their best to comply, noting that they have 400 parks and 10,000 employees. She also told the Times that the department was initially exempt from enforcement and that the law was also vague. "That's really open to interpretation. It's very vague. You don't leave debris that can cause people to slip and fall. We need to have that more clearly defined."

The Department of Water & Power said that was not the case. "It's not for removing debris and leaves," they said noting that exceptions for public health and safety were for cases like washing human waste off sidewalks in skid row.

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It just wouldn't feel like L.A. anymore without watering the sidewalks and streets in addition to the colossal waste of water keeping the grass green is, in our semi desert conditions. We need that water run off to keep city workers patching water erosion caused potholes in business. Wasting water is good for the economy. (Sarcasm)

 

Many of the parks and golf courses where I live have been converted over to recycled water for landscaping. So if you see a city worker obstensibly wasting water, you might want to check to see if the hose is connected to a purple-colored connection. Purple connectors mean recycled water and while it is not wise to waste, it wouldn't be a sin to hose down large areas provided it is recylced water.

 

Noah Cross is a gardener?

 
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