The State Water Resources Control Board has adopted emergency curtailment regulations for Mill and Deer Creeks in Tehama County due to continued drought conditions in the Sacramento River basin. The creeks are tributaries to the Sacramento River and crucial to the survival of multiple fish species while also supplying water …
Read More »Reclamation releases updated projections of Colorado River system conditions
The Bureau of Reclamation has released updated projections of reservoir levels within the Colorado River system over the next five years. The new projections unfortunately showed continued elevated risk of Lake Powell and Lake Mead reaching critically-low elevations as a result of the historic drought and low-runoff conditions in the …
Read More »DWR Awards $28 Million in Small Community Drought Relief Funding
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) has announced its second and third round of funding commitments, totaling $28 million, to 15 communities as part of its Small Community Drought Relief program. The Small Community Drought Relief program is designed to provide technical and financial assistance to small communities impacted by …
Read More »AWA joins growing list of agencies declaring water alerts
These days, more and more water agencies are declaring supply alerts and Amador County is no exception. Amador Water Agency’s Board of Directors declared a Stage 1 – Water Alert, effective immediately, at their regular Board meeting Thursday, triggering a 20% conservation requirement for customers. AWA has been ordered to …
Read More »Upper District activates second level of Water Shortage Contingency Plan
In response to worsening drought conditions, the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District has activated Level 2 of its Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP). This level comes with a “call to action” to residents of the San Gabriel Valley to voluntarily reduce their water usage by 15%. “The Board …
Read More »Algal danger advisory at San Luis Reservoir, public urged not to eat fish
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) has increased the algal warning at San Luis Reservoir in Merced County to a danger advisory. Until further notice, people should avoid all contact with the water in the lake due to the presence of blue-green algae. People are also advised against eating fish …
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