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- Among the report’s sobering findings is the reality that, for reasons exacerbated by a third consecutive year of drought, over half of California’s 1,300 state small water systems (serving fewer than 25 people) and 312,000 domestic wells are at risk or potentially at risk of experiencing drinking water shortages and failing to meet water quality standards.
www.waterboards.ca.gov/press_room/press_releases/2022/pr05062022-drought-strains-supply.pdfAs drought strains supply, report describes challenges to ...
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The California Water Challenge is a simulation of some of the tough choices Californians face in seeking to meet the increasing demands on its limited water supplies. The California Water Challenge lets you decide how to bring the state's water supply and demand into balance.
Jun 14, 2024 · Access to detailed temporal and spatial water supply operations and demands at the state-level can be useful to researchers and practitioners to realize applications such as evaluating the...
Apr 2, 2024 · The 2023 update has been shaped by the Water Resilience Portfolio, input from state agencies and interested parties, state needs and priorities, and the Governor's commitment to climate action, as demonstrated in California's Water Supply Strategy: Adapting to a Hotter, Drier Future.
Sep 20, 2023 · To tackle this ambitious mission, California Water Plan Update 2023 focuses on three intersecting themes: addressing the urgency of climate change, strengthening watershed resilience, and achieving equity in water management.
Dec 14, 2023 · Already in California’s most recent droughts, the board has used new data and analysis techniques to justify deploying aggressive emergency orders to stop thousands of growers in the Delta ...
1. Develop new water supplies. Reuse at least 800,000 acre-feet of water per year by 2030 with most of that additional recycling involving direct wastewater discharges that are now going to the ocean.
May 14, 2024 · Priority actions include increasing stormwater capture, improving water conservation, developing new water through recycling and desalination, and expanding water storage. This webpage provides links to the Water Boards' documents and programs that address WSS priority actions.