Councilman Alarcon's Residency Determined by a Toilet Flush?
Alarcon in August 2010 (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Between September 2007 and September 2009, water usage for the home "averaged out to 8.2 gallons per day," which "would be enough for either two toilet flushes in a 24-hour period or a single shower of a minute and a half."
Similarly, the use of electricity also could indicate that the home was largely unused; for the same two-year period "the Panorama City house used an average of 1.8 kilowatts of electricity per day," which "would not have been enough to power a single 100-watt light bulb over a 24-hour period."
In response, one of the Alarcons' attorneys, Fred Woocher "said the information on the utility bills does nothing to show that the councilman ran afoul of the law." The Alarcon team continues to assert the charges are unfounded, with Woocher calling the investigation into the councilman and his wife's residency a "stupid waste of time and money."
