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Beachgoers face sandy summer as California shuts off showers

Jul 10, 2015, 1:48 PM

n Bob Coppola, of Laguna Niguel, uses an outdoor rinse station at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point,...

Bob Coppola, of Laguna Niguel, uses an outdoor rinse station at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, Calif., Thursday. July 9, 2015. California State Parks continue implementing water conservation measures within its state park system. Effective July 15, all state parks and beaches will shut off outdoor rinse stations, according to a press release. (Ed Crisostomo/The Orange County Register via AP) MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT; MANDATORY CREDITn

(Ed Crisostomo/The Orange County Register via AP)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The outdoor showers at beaches across drought-stricken California will be shut off to save water, so surfers and sunbathers will have to get creative this summer when it comes time to shake off the sand.

Public rinse stations in all state-run beaches and parks will be off limits effective July 15 as the state endures a four-year dry spell. The severe drought has led Gov. Jerry Brown to order California communities to cut water use by 25 percent compared with 2013 levels.

California State Parks said its 278 parks have successfully met the water reduction mandate, but those in areas with more water scarcity will have to further reduce consumption.

Todd Lewis, acting superintendent for the department’s Orange Coast district, said visitors should look for alternatives to the showers, such as using a broom to brush off their bodies or bringing their own water, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday (http://lat.ms/1KUYhp3 ).

“Bring a bottle of water? How big? A tank? That is not a good idea,” Sara Israelsson told the newspaper as she finished rinsing at a public shower at Santa Monica State Beach.

Israelsson said she won’t swim in the ocean anymore if she can’t rinse afterward.

While many beachgoers aren’t so thrilled about the showerheads running dry, some said the inconvenience was worth it to conserve water.

“Take your shirt off and dust your feet off,” said Brithany Mcginty, a visitor from Arizona. “We are in a drought.”

Shutting off public showers could save more than 18 million gallons of water annually, the department estimated.

“California is facing extremely severe drought conditions,” California State Parks director Lisa Mangat said in a press release. “It is important for all Californians to conserve water at home, at work and even when recreating outdoors.”

For now, it will be “ocean air, salty hair” until beachgoers reach home for a cool rinse.

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Beachgoers face sandy summer as California shuts off showers