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Will the Bay Area Face Mandatory Water Rationing after the Summer? (Kelly Zito, SanFranciscoChronicle)

(April 3, 2009, Kelly Zito, The San Francisco Chronicle)

Get ready for singed lawns, dusty cars and pricier produce.
California water officials reported Thursday that the end-of-winter snowpack remained at low levels for the third year in a row, and water agencies in the Bay Area and around the state are asking residents to conserve at levels [...]

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Sierra Snowpack 82% after Wet February, but Needs to be 130% (MercuryNews)

(April 2, 2009, The Mercury News)

There’s appears to be plenty of snow in the Sierra Nevada, but California water officials said Thursday it falls short of the amount needed to replenish the state’s reservoirs.
Across the 400-mile-long mountain range, the snowpack is holding about 81 percent of its usual statewide water content, according to the fourth [...]

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Hydraulic Brotherhood — Water Rationing NOT for Everyone in Northern California: Santa Clara County 15% (1st Time in 15 Yrs); Sonoma County 30% (Draconian); 10% for San Francisco (Voluntary); It All Depends on Where Your Water Comes From (MercuryNews)

(March 23, 2009, The Mercury News)

Citing three dry years in a row, Silicon Valley’s biggest water supplier will vote this morning on whether to call for a 15 percent mandatory summer cutback, the first water rationing in Santa Clara County in 18 years. Yet, just over the county line, Fremont residents will face no restrictions.
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Is California Drought Worst in History because there are 33M Water Customers + Central Valley Bread Basket? (David Curran, SanFranciscoChronicle)

(March 8, 2009, David Curran, The San Francisco Chronicle)
I experienced the Bay Area droughts of the 1970s. I vaguely recall taking navy showers and reciting, “If it’s yellow let it mellow, if it’s brown flush it down.” And I remember the dry times of the late 1980s when I was always in short sleeves and [...]

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The Coming Great Water Shortage — San Francisco Public Utilities Commission may have to Declare Temporary Water Rationing: Serves 2.5M Bay Area Customers (LeakBird)

With all of the rain California has been receiving over the last few weeks, water levels are back to 80% in Sierra snowpack terms and there is “drought improvement“.  The 167-mile stretch of the Hetch-Hetchy system, which provides 85% of the Bay Area’s water, can continue to flow at four fifths capacity.  But water restrictions [...]

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Drought Improvement: California’s Sierra Snowpack NOW 80% of Normal!; Water Restrictions Still Imminent, However (MercuryNews)

(March 2, 2009, The Mercury News)

Even with the recent heavy rains that deluged the state, California’s snowpack is 80 percent of normal and the state’s largest reservoirs are still far below where they should be at this time of year.
“Obviously, it’s much better than last month. The problem is, on the heels of two critically [...]

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Four California Water Managers — Ken Willis, Randy Van Gelder, Robert DeLoach, Michael Camacho — Speak Their Minds on “Perfect Storm” Drought: Price of Imported Water will Increase 20% in 2009!!! (SanBernardinoSun)

(Feb. 28, 2009, The San Bernardino Sun)
Water is one of California’s most vexing challenges.
Most of the state’s rainfall comes in Northern California and its snowpack is in the Sierra Nevada range. But most of the users are in Southern California and the Central Valley, where agriculture is the main consumer.
There are obstacles at every step [...]

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Water and Our Future — A Lot Less of It to Go Around, A Lot More Money to Have It at All; Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Depleted Water Reserves at Rate of 523M Gallons of Water per Day in 2008; Population Grows by 200,000 Per Year in Service Area (MercuryNews)

(Feb. 26, 2009, The Mercury News)

In March, after a series of cold winter storms, the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada was above normal. That seemed to be good news for California’s water supply, which relies heavily on Sierra Nevada snow.
But after a record heat wave in the early spring, it was as if the winter’s [...]

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Drought and Water Delivery Shortfalls May Produce Double Whammy on Economy and Environment (SanDiegoUnionTribune)

(Feb. 24, 2009, The San Diego Union Tribune)
The punishing drought that threatens to disrupt California’s economy could also exact a heavy toll on the environment, from the Anza-Borrego Desert to the mountains casting shadows on Lake Tahoe.
Water managers are bracing to get by with just a trickle of the normal deliveries from state and [...]

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Federal Water Rationing — Drought in Central Valley Compounds Hardships: Increase in Drug Use, Hunger and Domestic Violence; People are Saying, “ARE YOU A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY?“; Farmers Refer to “Man-made Drought” Caused by Restrictions (Jesse McKinley, NewYorkTimes)

(Feb. 21, 2009, Jesse McKinley, The New York Times)
The country’s biggest agricultural engine, California’s sprawling Central Valley, is being battered by the recession like farmland most everywhere. But in an unlucky strike of nature, the downturn is being deepened by a severe drought that threatens to drive up joblessness, increase food prices and cripple farms [...]

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RED ALERT: Irrational Water Rationing, Why Not Just Double or Triple Water Rates?: Los Angeles Water Utility DWP Votes to Impose Water Rationing for First Time in 20 Years!!!; Also, Penalty Rate to Be Double; Goes into Effect in May ‘09; DWP Largest Municipal Water Supplier in US, @ 3.8M; Last & ONLY Time Water Rationing was Imposed was March ‘91, Cut Water Use by 25% (Steve Gorman, Reuters)

(Feb. 18, 2009, Steve Gorman, Reuters)
With a recent flurry of winter storms doing little to dampen California’s latest drought, the nation’s biggest public utility voted on Tuesday to impose water rationing in Los Angeles for the first time in nearly two decades.
Under the plan adopted in principle by the governing board of the L.A. Department [...]

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No Water, No Food, Then What?: Stephen Chu on “The Day California Agriculture Stood Still” (Alternet)

(Feb. 11, 2009, Stephen Chu, Alternet)

Eight years of disinformation and muzzling U.S. climate scientists has left the public largely unaware of the catastrophes ahead.
Finally, we have a top administration official telling it like it is. Energy Secretary and Nobelist Stephen Chu told a Los Angeles Times reporter:

In a worst case, Chu said, up to [...]

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Los Angeles Mayor to Raise Tiered Water Rates, Increase Water Restrictions: Tier II (Two) Increase of $2.98 to $5.01 Per Cubic Foot!!!: Metropolitan Water District may Cut Deliveries 15 – 25%! (LosAngelesTimes)

(Feb. 10, 2009, The Los Angeles Times)
Even with the recent batch of rainstorms, the ongoing drought has grown so severe that Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on Monday called for increased citywide water restrictions and the adoption of a tiered water rate that would punish Department of Water and Power customers who fail to conserve.
Sprinkler [...]

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Precipitous Precipitation will Lead to Mandatory Rationing: March Miracle Unlikely in California; THEY SAY Sierra Snowpack Now TWO-THIRDS Norm; 24 Water Districts EXTEND Rationing (Kelly Zito, SanFranciscoChronicle)

(Jan. 23, 2009, Kelly Zito, San Francisco Chronicle)
Flowers and kitchen gardens might look extra perky after this week’s rains, but January’s long dry stretch means Bay Area residents should prepare for baked lawns and stop-and-start showers this summer, water officials said Thursday.
The rainfall expected in the region through Monday will be too little, too late [...]

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Low Snowpack In The Sierras = Higher Food Prices In US (USAToday)

(Jan. 6, 2009, USA Today)
Skiers are enjoying the early winter snows on California’s mountains, but down closer to sea level are big worries that the snowfall and its spring runoff won’t be enough to relieve two years of drought.
Unless the next few months prove to be wet ones, tougher conservation steps and even water rationing [...]

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RED ALERT: Water Rationing in California ALMOST Certain in 2009 — Sierra Snowpack Levels 83% of Normal (SFChronicle)

(Dec. 30, 2008, The San Francisco Chronicle)

Despite recent storms, state surveyors reported today that snow levels in the Sierra Nevada are below average for this time of year, making water rationing almost certain in 2009 with California’s water supply in crisis.
The water content of the snow – the key measurement for how much water will [...]

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