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Water shortage looms for future California development

Developers in California need to adjust long-term projections due to a potential 23% reduction in water supply over the next 20 years.
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After February Storms, California State Officials Double Water Allocation for Most Municipalities

Increased State Water Project (SWP) allocation benefitting millions of Californians.
Focus on improved water supply for urban and agricultural users based on forecasts and infrastructure enhancements.

California increases water allocation after wet winter, but fish protections limit pumping

California increases State Water Project deliveries to 40% due to runoff boost in reservoirs.

After February Storms, California State Officials Double Water Allocation for Most Municipalities

Increased State Water Project (SWP) allocation benefitting millions of Californians.
Focus on improved water supply for urban and agricultural users based on forecasts and infrastructure enhancements.

California increases water allocation after wet winter, but fish protections limit pumping

California increases State Water Project deliveries to 40% due to runoff boost in reservoirs.
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California doubles State Water Project allocation thanks to February storms

Increase in water allocation forecasts by California Department of Water Resources and Central Valley Project.
Improvement in hydrological conditions due to recent storms leading to increased water supply allocations.

'Snow drought' eases as storms bring California near-average water supplies

California's snow drought concerns easing with near-average snowpack and above-average precipitation levels.
Reservoir levels at 118% of average, snowpack at 86% of normal, and water supply forecast increasing from 10% to 15%.

California doubles State Water Project allocation thanks to February storms

Increase in water allocation forecasts by California Department of Water Resources and Central Valley Project.
Improvement in hydrological conditions due to recent storms leading to increased water supply allocations.

'Snow drought' eases as storms bring California near-average water supplies

California's snow drought concerns easing with near-average snowpack and above-average precipitation levels.
Reservoir levels at 118% of average, snowpack at 86% of normal, and water supply forecast increasing from 10% to 15%.
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California sets initial State Water Project allocations at 10% after two dry months

After a dry start to the water year, California state water officials have announced an initial allocation of 10% of supplies for 2024.
This lower allocation is due to the possibility of continued dry conditions, but could be increased if the outlook improves.

California cities and farms will get 10% of requested state water supplies when 2024 begins

California water agencies serving 27 million people will receive only 10% of their requested water from state supplies for 2024.
The low allocation is due to a relatively dry fall, despite the state's reservoirs being in good shape.

California sets initial State Water Project allocations at 10% after two dry months

After a dry start to the water year, California state water officials have announced an initial allocation of 10% of supplies for 2024.
This lower allocation is due to the possibility of continued dry conditions, but could be increased if the outlook improves.

California cities and farms will get 10% of requested state water supplies when 2024 begins

California water agencies serving 27 million people will receive only 10% of their requested water from state supplies for 2024.
The low allocation is due to a relatively dry fall, despite the state's reservoirs being in good shape.
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