In response to new drought regulations adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board, the Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) is updating their conservation measures. CVWD customers will be required to comply with the state’s regulation and are encouraged to increase their water conservation efforts. The regulation requires water agencies …
Read More »Agreement allows Upper Russian River rights holders to share water
Drought conditions are forcing water rights holders to think outside the box. A new agreement approved by the State Water Resources Control Board last week allows rights holders in the Upper Russian River watershed to voluntarily reduce water use and share their available water. The 2022 Upper Russian River Voluntary Sharing …
Read More »Vista Irrigation District raises Water Supply Response Program to Level 2
Vista Irrigation District board of directors has declared a Water Supply Response Program Level 2 Water Conservation condition, which requires residents and businesses to implement more stringent mandatory water use restrictions beginning June 18, 2022. The board of directors’ action is consistent with the State Water Resources Control Board’s emergency …
Read More »Mojave Water Agency urges conservation in response to prolonged drought
Mojave Water Agency (MWA) is urging residents and businesses to conserve water to ensure the groundwater basins in its 4,900 square-mile service area remain a reliable source of water. As a water wholesaler, MWA doesn’t sell water directly to consumers, but manages the High Desert’s water supply, which is 100% …
Read More »Reclamation closes Lake Berryessa’s Capell Cove Launch Ramp
The Bureau of Reclamation temporarily closed the Capell Cove Launch Ramp at Lake Berryessa due to drought conditions and receding water levels. The launch ramp will re-open when lake levels rise. The parking lot and small picnic areas at the Capell Cove will remain open. Additionally, hand launching of kayaks, …
Read More »Cucamonga Valley Water District declares Stage 3 water shortage
Last week the Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD) Board of Directors declared a Stage 3 Water Shortage. In accordance with its Water Shortage Contingency Plan, a Stage 3 shortage requires: 20% water use reduction; limits hours of watering to after 4:00 p.m. and before 9:00 a.m.; and limits outdoor watering …
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