The first snow survey of the season was conducted by the Department of Water Resources (DWR) at Phillips Station yesterday and the numbers look good. The manual survey recorded 55.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 17.5 inches, which is 177 percent of average for this …
Read More »State still accepting drought relief grant applications
The new year always signals the time for new projects and the Department of Water Resources is letting the public know they are still accepting applications for Urban Community Drought Relief Grants. Public agencies, public utilities, special districts, mutual water companies, regional water management groups, colleges, universities, and non-profit organizations …
Read More »IEUA elevates water shortage plan, calls for 50 percent water use reduction
The Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA) extended their declaration of a Water Shortage Emergency Condition and elevated the Agency’s Water Shortage Contingency Plan to a Level 6 during a board meeting earlier this month. IEUA’s implementation of the Water Shortage Contingency Plan Level 6 is intended to urge all retail …
Read More »State updates flood management plan for Central Valley
The 2022 Update to the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (CVFPP) has been approved by the the Central Valley Flood Protection Board. The updated plan outlines improved flood management and infrastructure investments to reduce flood risk for the communities of the Central Valley. The plan identifies $3 billion in needed …
Read More »So Cal water supplier declares regional drought emergency
Metropolitan Water District’s Board of Directors declared a Regional Drought Emergency for all of Southern California last week and called upon water agencies to immediately reduce their use of all imported supplies. In adopting the resolution on Tuesday (Dec. 13), Metropolitan’s board warned the water-saving call could become mandatory if …
Read More »State extends emergency regulation that bans wasteful water use
Last week the State Water Resources Control Board readopted an emergency regulation that prohibits wasteful water practices like watering lawns when it rains. The regulation, originally adopted in January 2022, will now be extended twelve months until January 2024. It applies to all water users including individuals, businesses and public …
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