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REGIONAL â Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking California residents to voluntarily conserve water by 15% to help the state be better prepared for future droughts.
At a July 8 news conference at Lopez Lake near San Luis Obispo, Newsom said people should do their part by making sure dishwasher loads are full and household water leaks are sealed.
The conserved water will contribute to underground water basins, many of which are already at very low levels. Some reservoirs, such as Lake Oroville, are as low as at 30% capacity. Lake Oroville is a part of the State Water Project (SWP), which supplies most of the potable water in the Tri-Valley.
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Tri-Valley water agencies ask customers to cut back use
Customers asked to voluntarily reduce water use by 15% from 2020 levels amid drought
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Tri-Valley residents are being asked to do a little more by voluntarily cutting back their water use by 15% from their levels last year amid drought conditions this summer.
There are multiple sources of water supply storage including local groundwater supplies allowing Tri-Valley communities to withstand the occasional dry winter, but Zone 7 Water Agency General Manager Valerie Pryor said that after two especially dry years in a row, we cannot rely on storage alone.