Why do I see development in our area when we are all being asked to conserve water?

In order for a new residential or commercial building to get water service from the Soquel Creek Water District, they must first reduce water use elsewhere in our community through our Water Demand Offset program. Requiring permanent water conservation gains to be made before new water connections are granted actually reduces the overall demand on our water supply. The Soquel Creek Water District’s board of directors voted against declaring a water connection moratorium at a public hearing held June 3, 2014. They directed District staff to restructure the Water Demand Offset Program so that the water expected to be used by any new connection is offset through conservation elsewhere (such as toilets at public schools) by at least 200%.

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1. My bill shows my water use in gallons per day. I don't use this much water. Is there a leak?
2. I am already doing everything I can to conserve water. What else can I do?
3. Why do I see development in our area when we are all being asked to conserve water?
4. What should I do when I see water waste?
5. What is the Soquel Creek Water District doing to save water?