CITY HALL — Glendale Water & Power, faced with pending cuts in its water allocation from the Southland’s chief water supplier, was authorized by the City Council on Tuesday to move ahead with draft regulations designed to force customers to use 10% less water this year.
But the authorization came laden with caveats from council members who were keen to address concerns from residents and the politically restive Glendale Assn. of Realtors, who argued that the preliminary provisions of the mandatory conservation ordinance would be unfairly burdensome.
Under the draft regulations backed by the Glendale Water & Power Commission last week, customers would be billed at least twice the regular rate for any water used exceeding their individually assigned benchmarks, which would be calculated to be 10% less than their average consumption in 2006.