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In drought-stricken California, authorities have warned celebrities including Kim Kardashian and Sylvester Stallone for repeatedly circumventing water restrictions in their homes, it was reported on Monday. Los Angeles Times.
Strict water restrictions are in place in parts of Southern California, including the affluent Calabasas and Hidden Hills, as the western United States experiences its 23rd consecutive year of drought exacerbated by anthropogenic climate change.
Despite this, the more than 2,000 residents of these two exclusive neighborhoods north of Los Angeles, known for their large green lawns and giant swimming pools, continue to push the boundaries, often in staggering numbers.
Consumption of Kim Kardashian and Sylvester Stallone
reality TV stars Kim and Kourtney Kardashian were among the repeat offenders in June, the newspaper said based on information obtained at the request of the State Archives Law.
The Hidden Hills House and adjacent lot are owned by a trust associated with Kim Kardashian they exceeded their water limit by 1.05 million liters in a month, while Sister Courtney’s estate in nearby Calabasas exceeded 379,000 liters.
On the other hand, protagonist Rocky’s property in Hidden Hills, valued at $18 million, exceeded water limits in June by nearly 900,000 liters, or 533%, after being about 740,000 liters higher the previous month. what is allowed, the newspaper writes.
Sanctions against offenders
Repeat offenders are fined hundreds of dollars at first, but their supply can eventually be reduced to a minimum.
Authorities in the Las Virgenes Water District, which includes Calabasas and Hidden Hills, have already installed metal flow restrictors on shut-off valves at about 20 properties. Los Angeles Times.
Representative kardashian did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment.
advocate Sylvester Stallone He said once that the situation could be “skewed” for a property with about 500 trees, saying that his client “pre-installed” a drip irrigation system and left some of the plants to die.
Other celebrity offenders
Other celebrities cited in the paper’s investigation included comedian Kevin Hart and former NBA basketball star Dwyane Wade.
Los Angeles, a city with many palm trees, is also known for its lush green gardens, which are often supported by automatic sprinklers.
But residents are increasingly replacing their thirsty lawns with plants native to the desert region, and Las Virgenes spokesman Mike McNutt said he’s confident in the example celebrities can set.
“We need them to step up,” he said.
(According to AFP).
EER 4×05 Series and movies we always come back to + our recommendations
Each of us has a series or a movie that we never get tired of watching. If we find that it is running, we leave it on or go to our favorite app and it becomes our “old good friend”. In this edition we talk about those productions that have no losses, and also leave you our recommendations, and then we end with recommendations for Father’s Day (yes, we have recorded before, but you just listen).
Source: RPP

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.