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Santa Clara Water District Asks Customers to Voluntarily Cutback Water Usage by 15% (MercuryNews)

(March 25, 2009, The Mercury News)
Silicon Valley’s largest water supplier is asking its customers to cut back on water usage by 15 percent this summer.With water levels low at its main reservoir, the board of the Santa Clara Valley Water District voted Tuesday for water cutbacks.
The district provides the water used by 1.8 million homes [...]

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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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On the Road to Water Rationing — In Wake of California Drought Emergency Declaration, Water Agencies Pushing Forward with Tougher Water Restrictions and Ordinances: Water Transfers to be Expedited; Water Conservation Plans to be Put into Effect; Water Fees & $500.00 Fines for Violations (OCRegister)

(Feb. 27, 2009, The OCRegister)
Even as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a statewide water emergency Friday, Orange County agencies were pushing ahead with tough new restrictions on water use amid growing worries about drought-driven cuts in water supply.
Despite recent rains, the state is in its third year of drought, a statement from the Governor’s Office said. [...]

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California Municipal Water Contractors can Count on 50% of Water Deliveries in 2009, Says ACWA (MSNBC)

(Feb. 20, 2009, MSNBC)
Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) Executive Director Timothy Quinn issued the following statement today on the 2009 water supply allocations announced by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the California Department of Water Resources. The Bureau announced that some agricultural contractors stand to receive no water deliveries this year, while municipal [...]

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Raging Desal Debate from NoCal to SoCal: Several Big Milk Straws for You and Me? (Kelly Zito, SanFranciscoChronicle)

(Feb. 15, 2009, Kelly Zito, The San Francisco Chronicle)

Is it time to stick a straw into the Pacific Ocean?
About 20 water agencies up and down the California coast seem to think so.
From Marin County to San Diego, small and large projects that turn seawater into tap water are gaining favor, propelled by events unprecedented in [...]

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Water Agencies Vs. Farmers in Ojai Valley, California (VenturaRiverEcosystem)

(Feb. 3, 2009, Ventura River Ecosystem)
According to an article in the Ojai Valley News, the current drought and new water pricing is creating tension between water agencies and farmers. When wells run dry, growers have become accustomed to subsidized water imported from Lake Casitas. But with rate increases intended to cover the true cost of [...]

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