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California to deliver more water to cities after heavy rain storms

Por: ABC News Nation January 27, 2023

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January's on the West Coast has had a positive side effect for over 27 million California residents.California's Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced Thursday that the extra rainwater will allow the State Water Project (SWP) to increase deliveries to 29 local water agencies this year.In an aerial view, the Nicasio Reservoir is seen at 100 percent capacity after a series of atmospheric river events drenched Northern California,... + full article



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