(a)
A reliable supply of potable water is essential to the public health, safety and welfare of the people and economy of the state of California, the southern California region and the City of Palm Springs.
(b)
The state of California, the Coachella Valley and the City of Palm Springs suffer from periodic water shortages.
(c)
An active water conservation program along with water waste prevention regulations applicable to all sources and uses of water is essential to ensure a reliable supply of water for drinking, sanitation and fire protection, and to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
(d)
A water conservation program and water waste prevention regulations are necessary to mitigate effects of water shortages in the City of Palm Springs by reducing water consumption by residents, businesses and visitors, while minimizing the hardship caused to the general public to the greatest extent possible.
(Ord. 1858 § 1, 2014)