Edmonton Journal

Drought shamers target L.A.

- Gillian Flaccus And John Roger s

LOS ANGELES — Psst. Ready to water that beautiful lush lawn of yours? The one that’s the envy of the entire neighbourh­ood.

If you live in Southern California you’d better wait until after midnight. Preferably on a cloudy, newmoon night during a power outage when it’s so dark even night-vision goggles won’t give away your position. Otherwise you could wind up the star of the latest droughtsha­ming video posted on YouTube or Twitter.

“Yeah, I put your address out there. The world is watching a lot more,” says Tony Corcoran, one of several people who spend their spare time these days canvassing the tony communitie­s of Beverly Hills, West Hollywood and elsewhere, looking for people wasting water during the worst California drought in recent memory. Corcoran alone estimates he’s put more than 100 videos of water-wasters, complete with their addresses, up on YouTube.

Others tweet out addresses and photos of water scofflaws on Twitter, using hashtags such as #DroughtSha­ming. Still others are sending smartphone photos directly to authoritie­s. Not everyone is happy about it. One woman, quickly tiring of Corcoran’s lecture on conservati­on while she watered her plants, turned her hose on him.

In Beverly Hills, where he was showing a reporter water running down a street in front of a mansion, the angry resident called police. Two patrol cars quickly responded but the officers took no action.

In Hollywood, Sam Bakman, who manages a condo complex, said his building was recently shamed wrongly by somebody on Twitter over a broken sprinkler head that was quickly repaired. He pointed out his sprinkler timers fall well within city watering guidelines.

“If they thought we were doing something wrong, why not come knock on my door?” he asked.

Corcoran, a restaurant group administra­tor, is unrepentan­t. “The whole point is to get people to change, not to shame,” he said.

With California in the fourth year of a drought with no end in sight, the governor has ordered everyone to use 25 per cent less water.

The drought shamers say the easiest way to accomplish that is to quit watering your yard.

Or at least be careful about it and not let the water spill into the street.

 ?? Jae C. Hong/The Associated Press ?? Tony Corcoran records sprinklers watering a lawn in Beverly Hills. California is in the fourth year of a drought.
Jae C. Hong/The Associated Press Tony Corcoran records sprinklers watering a lawn in Beverly Hills. California is in the fourth year of a drought.

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