News Poll
 
Do you think Meagan's Law and Jessica's Law go far enough to stop child predators?
Absolutely not
Yes
They go too far
Past Polls
   Community
 Calendar
 

See the latest events in the Solana Beach Community Calendar
View Events >>

   Opinion
 

 Letters to the editor
Mar 18, 2010
 
 It's time to celebrate national Red Cross Month
Mar 18, 2010
 
 Mega-disaster coming as ice continues to melt
Mar 18, 2010
 
 Marine scientists' revelations require action
Mar 18, 2010
 
 Letters to the editor
Mar 18, 2010
 
  More Opinion...

OPINION > COMMUNITY VIEW


Water restriction in effect in SFID
Jul 2, 2009

Bookmark and Share

By Michael J. Bardin
General manager, Santa Fe Irrigation District


On July 1, mandatory restrictions on the use of potable water took effect within the Santa Fe Irrigation District. We at the district ask for your full cooperation in this communitywide effort to conserve water and ensure a reliable and sustainable supply of water in the months and years to come.

This is not an action the district wanted to take, but it became necessary due to the ongoing drought conditions. For the foreseeable future, water conservation will be a way of life for those of us living in this semi-arid region we call home.

The quickest and least expensive way to reduce overall demand and safeguard our water supply to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public is through conservation. That's why the SFID board of directors, on May 21, declared a Drought Response Level 2 Condition for the district's service area.

The declaration placed mandatory restrictions on water use for residential and business customers within the city of Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe and Fairbanks Ranch. Similar restrictions are being imposed throughout San Diego County and much of the Southwestern United States.

Why do we need to conserve? Because of the drought, water deliveries from our primary supplier, the San Diego County Water Authority, are being reduced by 8 percent for fiscal year 2010. Since the SFID also draws water from Lake Hodges and does not rely entirely on imported water, the district set a modest conservation goal of 6 percent.

While there are penalties for violating the mandatory water-use restrictions, we at the district hope it doesn't come to that. For a first violation, the customer will be notified by letter and asked to fix the problem.

Looking forward, the district is committed to protecting its water sources and investigating ways to increase its local supply of water. Programs include desalination, recycled water, and community outreach and education.

For news updates as well as information on water conservation and the Level 2 restrictions, visit the district's Web site: www.sfidwater.org/drought2009. You can also follow district news and get water conservation tips on Twitter at .


blog comments powered by Disqus

Although the Del Mar Times does not have any obligation to monitor this board, the Del Mar Times reserves the right at all times to check this board and to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to the Del Mar Times in our sole discretion and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. The Del Mar Times also reserves the right to permanently block any user who violates these terms and conditions. All threats to systems or site infrastructure shall be assumed genuine in nature and will be reported to the appropriate law enforcement authorities. Submission of any comments will be considered permission to use online or in print.

© Copyright 2008 MainStreet Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of any of the contents of this service without the express written consent of MainStreet Media, LLC. is expressly prohibited.

 Email This Article  Print
 Opinion: Community View
It's time to celebrate national Red Cross Month
Mar 18, 2010
 
Mega-disaster coming as ice continues to melt
Mar 18, 2010
 
Marine scientists' revelations require action
Mar 18, 2010
 
Which came first: Israeli occupation or Qassam rockets?
Mar 18, 2010
 
 Opinion: Community Leader's View
Del Mar begins pump station construction
Mar 11, 2010
 
Why all residents' voices must be heard
Feb 25, 2010
 
The mayor's State of the City address
Feb 11, 2010
 
Del Mar responds to fairgrounds plan, EIR
Jan 28, 2010
 
 Opinion: Editorials
How to report problems to the city
Mar 11, 2010
 
The worst nightmare
Mar 4, 2010
 
Make your personal safety a priority
Mar 4, 2010
 
Heavy rain, winds remind about tree care
Jan 28, 2010
 
More Community View... More Community Leader's View... More Editorials...


 Entertainment

 Junior Theatre debuts two productions
Mar 18, 2010
 
 'The Pied Piper' comes to CCA's Proscenium Theater
Mar 18, 2010
 
 Essence of an artist in one-man show
Mar 18, 2010
 
 City Ballet of San Diego journeys to Neverland
Mar 18, 2010
 
 Author Masha Hamilton speaks at Book Works
Mar 18, 2010
 
 Photos
Del Mar
     
Carmel Valley
     
Rancho Santa Fe
     
Solana Beach
     
 Videos
Del Mar TV interviews Lisa Pederson at Bake for Hope
Mar 11, 2010
 
Surf Diva Surf Dogs
Mar 11, 2010
 
Scripps Honors Prince Albert II of Monaco
Mar 5, 2010
 
Horse safety at Del Mar Racetrack
Mar 5, 2010
 


 
More Entertainment... More Photos... More Videos...
Advertise | Contact Us | Subscriber Center | RSS Feed
Copyright © 2010 | MainStreet Media Group | All rights reserved.