Friday, April 3, 2015

Water Rationing Be Damned: California City Building 35 Million Dollar Water Park

The announcement that California residents will be required to cut their water consumption by 25 percent by California Governor Jerry Brown isn't daunting this California city... not at all...






(CBS-KPIX) Amid California’s record drought, the City of Dublin is breaking ground on a massive new water park. Residents are wondering about the timing of the project.

At Dublin’s Emerald Glen Park the grass gets recycled water, the kid’s spray jets have been shut off and the large fountain is dry as a bone, all to save water. So it’s a little surprising to learn they’re about to build a $35 million water park.

“You can never predict a drought,” Dublin parks director Paul McCreary told KPIX 5.

The city’s parks director said the recreation and aquatic center will include indoor and outdoor poolsand water slides. It’s been planned for 10 years now but got postponed when the economy tanked in 2007.

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