Nearly 20% of California water agencies could see shortages if drought persists, state report shows

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Nearly 20% of California water agencies could see shortages if drought persists, state report shows
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With another dry year ahead, state water officials are stressing that water conservation efforts must continue in 2023.

From June through September, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers used 6 billion gallons of water less than during the same period last year.Seventy-three agencies, or about 18% of respondents, identified a potential shortage which they said could be addressed through additional conservation measures, including the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District.

Drugan noted that the area receives limited federal supplies from the Colorado River and was heavily affected bythis year. He said the agency plans to address potential shortages through aggressive actions among its retailers, including moving to a Level 4 response as soon as December and possibly implementing a full outdoor watering ban next year.

Las Virgenes is looking to purchase more supplies from other agencies, he said, and is similarly considering a full outdoor watering ban and Level 4 response.Dry wells and contaminated drinking water mostly affect low-income communities of color. Experts say drought and climate change are making it worse.

“We definitely need to keep our foot on the pedal, not only because we could be facing another dry winter, but also because it’s all a matter of making conservation a way of life,” McCarthy said. “Given the worsening conditions on the river, Metropolitan does not anticipate having a full Colorado River Aqueduct in 2023 or beyond,” Kimitch said. “So our entire service area must take measures to protect our limited Colorado River supplies. The initial call for conservation will likely be voluntary, but if the water supply outlook does not improve, Metropolitan may implement a water supply allocation plan for its entire service area, requiring mandatory conservation across the region.

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