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California to get major boost in water supplies after January storms

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 27, 2023

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California water agencies that serve 27 million people will see an increased allocation of supplies from the state after a series of winter storms boosted reservoirs and snowpack, officials announced Thursday. Less than two months after the Department of Water Resources said it could only give 5% of requested supplies in 2023 to the 29 agencies that rely on the State Water Project, the department increased its allocation to 30%. The State Water... + full article



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