A.
The State of California Water Code requires urban water suppliers to establish a means to review current and anticipated water demands in order to guarantee water availability. The Upper Santa Clara Water Committee (U.S.C.W.C.), being the representative body for this area's water purveyors, reviews and reports on water supply and demand in this Santa Clarita Valley. This body meets (annually) on a regular basis and more frequently when water availability reaches critical levels. In accordance with the State Water Code, the U.S.C.W.C. and the Castaic Lake Water Agency (C.L.W.A.) have adopted a Water Shortage Contingency Plan, a part of which is a four-stage rationing plan. This plan establishes water conservation measure responses to current and anticipated levels of deficiencies in State and/or local water supplies.
B.
In response to this plan, it is the City's intent to establish water-use guidelines and restrictions which will reinforce the water-use reduction goals established in the Water Shortage Contingency Plan.
(Urg. Ord. 91-12, 2/26/1991; amend. Ord. 91-16, 3/13/1991; amend. Urg. Ord. 92-5, 2/25/1992; amend. Urg. Ord. 92-12, 11/10/1992)