West Nile Virus Mosquitos Found in Encino

August 9, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Michelle Tepper  |  Amestoy Estates, Encino

I recently found this alarming news in the LA TimesHEALTH WEST NILE SEASON:

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Mosquitoes collected in Encino have tested positive for West Nile virus, county officials said. The mosquitoes are the first this year to test positive for the potentially deadly disease in the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District. Two dead birds were collected in. the district earlier this year. Because the disease is transmitted from birds to humans through a mosquito bite, officials advised residents to use insect repellent while outdoors, and wear protective clothing from dusk to dawn, when mosquitoes are most active. Residents were also asked to eliminate stagnant pools of water, where mosquitoes often breed. Overwatering your lawn at night and leaving bowls of water outside for pets, kiddie pools and bird baths can also breed mosquitos at night.

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A Sprinkling of Information on the Los Angeles Water Restrictions

July 14, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Michelle Tepper  |  Amestoy Estates, Studio City

Amestoy Estates water shortage

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After an engineer’s report linked Los Angeles’ yard watering rules to water main breaks, the city may impose new rules this summer. Amid a statewide water shortage, Los Angeles tightened watering restrictions last summer. Homeowners may run yard sprinklers two days a week for no more than 15 minutes before 9 in the morning and after 4 in the afternoon, but after several water main breaks, a USC engineering team investigated and found that those rules worsened pressure on aging pipes.

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has backed a fix. DWP’s plan would divide four watering days among even- and odd-numbered street addresses. But the L.A. City Council voted instead to recommend spreading yard watering guidelines over even more days. Councilman Greig Smith has advocated allowing homeowners to water their yards three days a week for shorter periods of time. The council has sent that recommendation back to water and power commissioners. The commission and the council will have to okay the new watering rules; that could take until the end of this month.

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