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California Water Today 97 <br /> Figure 2.12 <br /> Landscaping accounts for at least half of gross urban water use <br /> Large landscape <br /> (10%) <br /> Residential, Commercial <br /> exterior (13%) <br /> (37%) <br /> Industrial <br /> (6%) <br /> Energy <br /> (2%) <br /> Residential, <br /> interior <br /> (32%) <br /> SOURCE:California Department of Water Resources(2009). <br /> NOTES:The total(8.3 million acre-feet)excludes conveyance losses and active groundwater recharge. <br /> Water for landscaping uses include residential exterior,large landscapes(e.g.,parks,golf courses, <br /> cemeteries),and a portion of commercial and industrial water use. <br /> value,because of high potential for revenue and job losses with cutbacks,but <br /> it accounts for only about 6 percent of total urban use. Preventing shutdowns <br /> of chip manufacturing and other water-intensive industries was an important <br /> impetus of the emergency drought water bank that the state established during <br /> the prolonged drought of the late 1980s and early 1990s (California Urban <br /> Water Agencies 1991). <br /> The value of water and the costs of cutbacks,while substantial, is harder to <br /> measure in most other urban uses. Water is important for businesses involved <br /> with large landscape water uses,e.g.,golf courses,as well as for businesses relying <br /> on household water use,such as landscaping firms and swimming pool vendors. <br /> These businesses often can use less water without losing revenues,although this <br /> often requires some changes in the business (e.g.,switching from lawn mainte- <br /> nance to installing low-water-using gardens).Water shortages primarily generate <br /> costs to end users, in terms of either new equipment (e.g., more water-efficient <br /> plumbing, which provides similar service while using less water), or inconve- <br /> nience (e.g., taking shorter showers, letting lawns go brown, or leaving pools <br /> empty).Economists measure these noncommercial values of urban water in terms <br />