California state, federal water projects may offer low or no water allocations in the 2023 water year
10/3/2022 8:52:18 PM
CATEGORIES:
Relief, Response & Restrictions
Water Supply & Quality
AFFECTED AREAS:
California
Alameda County, CA
Butte County, CA
Colusa County, CA
Contra Costa County, CA
Fresno County, CA
Glenn County, CA
Kern County, CA
Kings County, CA
Lake County, CA
Los Angeles County, CA
Madera County, CA
Marin County, CA
Mariposa County, CA
Merced County, CA
Monterey County, CA
Napa County, CA
Orange County, CA
Plumas County, CA
Riverside County, CA
Sacramento County, CA
San Benito County, CA
San Bernardino County, CA
San Diego County, CA
San Francisco County, CA
San Joaquin County, CA
San Luis Obispo County, CA
San Mateo County, CA
Santa Barbara County, CA
Santa Clara County, CA
Shasta County, CA
Solano County, CA
Sonoma County, CA
Stanislaus County, CA
Sutter County, CA
Yuba City, CA
Tehama County, CA
Tulare County, CA
Tuolumne County, CA
Ventura County, CA
Yolo County, CA
Start Date: 10/3/2022
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California cities and farms were warned to expect little to no water from the state and federal water projects as the water storage in the coming year as water storage in the projects’ reservoirs was low. Water officials were preparing for the possibility of a fourth consecutive year of drought.
San Francisco Chronicle (Calif.), Oct 3, 2022
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