{"id":24991,"date":"2013-03-05T15:39:46","date_gmt":"2013-03-05T21:39:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149.jpg"},"modified":"2013-03-05T15:39:46","modified_gmt":"2013-03-05T21:39:46","slug":"californias-water-needs-expected-to-jump-25-in-next-40-years","status":"inherit","type":"attachment","link":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/2013\/03\/19\/legislation-to-allow-drought-resistant-yards-in-hoas-moves-forward\/californias-water-needs-expected-to-jump-25-in-next-40-years\/","title":{"rendered":"California&#8217;s Water Needs Expected To Jump 25% In Next 40 Years"},"author":50,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":[],"acf":[],"description":{"rendered":"<p class=\"attachment\"><a href='https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149.jpg'><img width=\"300\" height=\"199\" src=\"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149-300x199.jpg\" class=\"attachment-medium size-medium\" alt=\"\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" srcset=\"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149-300x199.jpg 300w, https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149.jpg 594w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>HESPERIA, CA &#8211; JULY 28:  Sprinklers operate in a new housing development on July 28, 2005 in Hesperia, California. California&#8217;s demand for water will jump by 40 percent over the next 25 years according to a study released this week by the Public Policy Institute of California. Half of all the water used by inland homeowners, where growth is booming, goes to irrigating yards, compared to one third or less in the cooler coastal regions.  ()<\/p>\n"},"caption":{"rendered":"<p>Legislation moving forward in Texas would allow people living in HOAs to switch to drought-resistant, water-conserving landscaping. <\/p>\n"},"alt_text":"","media_type":"image","mime_type":"image\/jpeg","media_details":{"width":"594","height":"395","hwstring_small":"height='85' width='128'","file":"2013\/03\/53299149.jpg","sizes":{"thumbnail":{"file":"53299149-150x150.jpg","width":"150","height":"150","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149-150x150.jpg"},"medium":{"file":"53299149-300x199.jpg","width":"300","height":"199","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149-300x199.jpg"},"station-thumb":{"file":"53299149-140x395.jpg","width":"140","height":"395","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149-140x395.jpg"},"multimedia-thumb":{"file":"53299149-300x100.jpg","width":"300","height":"100","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149-300x100.jpg"},"thumb-100":{"file":"53299149-100x100.jpg","width":"100","height":"100","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149-100x100.jpg"},"featured-thumb":{"file":"53299149-60x60.jpg","width":"60","height":"60","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149-60x60.jpg"},"full":{"file":"53299149.jpg","width":594,"height":395,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149.jpg"}},"image_meta":{"aperture":"0","credit":"Getty Images","camera":"","caption":"HESPERIA, CA - JULY 28:  Sprinklers operate in a new housing development on July 28, 2005 in Hesperia, California. California's demand for water will jump by 40 percent over the next 25 years according to a study released this week by the Public Policy Institute of California. Half of all the water used by inland homeowners, where growth is booming, goes to irrigating yards, compared to one third or less in the cooler coastal regions.  (Photo by David McNew\/Getty Images)","created_timestamp":"0","copyright":"2005 Getty Images","focal_length":"0","iso":"0","shutter_speed":"0","title":"California's Water Needs Expected To Jump 25% In Next 40 Years"}},"post":24986,"source_url":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/files\/2013\/03\/53299149.jpg","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/24991"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/attachment"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/50"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/stateimpact.npr.org\/texas\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=24991"}]}}