In response to a four-year-long drought in California, which was worsened by a winter of record-low snowfall, Governor Jerry Brown issued an executive order to reduce water consumption across the state by 25 percent, restrict water usage by cemeteries and golf courses, and replace 50 million acres of ornamental grass with “drought-tolerant” landscapes.
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In response to a four-year-long drought in California, which was worsened by a winter of record-low snowfall, Governor Jerry Brown issued an executive order to reduce water consumption across the state by 25 percent, restrict water usage by cemeteries and golf courses, and replace 50 million acres of ornamental grass with “drought-tolerant” landscapes.