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June 23, 2009
A Day with a San Diego Water Inspector
San Diego has had strict water conservation restrictions in place since the start of the month, in response to what many are calling the worst drought in the city's history.
Reporter Katie Orr, who took the picture you see here, spent a day with Seneca Page (pictured) who is a Field Representative for the San Diego Water Department's conservation program. Five of these representatives are charged with the task of enforcing the conservation restrictions.
"So we're going to go out here to a couple of complaints in the Carmel Valley area and check on it and see what's going on. Hopefully educate the public about the water restrictions," Seneca Page said.
"Sometimes you do kind of feel like you're banging your head against the wall, chasing your tail, you know, you’re kind of in the dark. So sometimes it does," he says. "But you know, you kind of shake it off. Because for every one where you don't see anything, there are six that you do, he said."
Page explained that his job is to educate people about what they can and can't do when it comes to watering, and that alone will keep him busy for the rest of the summer, as reported by KPBS.
Posted by Stephen Betheil at June 23, 2009 02:28 PM
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