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Dry summer ahead looms in California
Californians face a long dry summer as the water-short state readies itself  for a water crackdown - and kids may have a tough time finding lawn  sprinklers to play in. 
 Mandatory rationing has been proposed by  Governor Jerry Brown following his executive order requiring a 25  percent reduction in urban water use aimed at conservation ahead of the  state’s fourth consecutive year of drought. 
"The latest outline  regulations would require Californian communities to cut back on water use, ranging  from 8 to 36 percent, depending on their history of water consumption," says Niclas Wullt, Managing Director of Bluewater, which sells residential water purifiers in the USA, Europe and Asia.
Speaking in Las Vegas, Nevada, on the eve of the WQA Aquatech USA trade show, Mr. Wullt added that the global decline in availability of fresh drinking water due to global pollution will put an increased burden on individual people to ensure the quality of their own water in the future. 
  Gov. Brown said: “The reality is the climate is getting warmer, the  weather is getting more extreme and unpredictable, and we have to become  more resilient, more efficient and more innovative, and that’s exactly  what we’re going to do".