Has completely cut all allocations in the projects 54year history. Any farm there irrigates could be impacted, whether wine grapes, strawberries or something more of a staple like rice, we tice see a following of land. There is an estimate of 500,000 acres statewide. Reporter not just farms impact impacted. Last year there was water from the state water project. This year it was only counting on getting 5 , still, that means the south bay will not be receiving the amount of water 10,000 families would use in a year. Now this decision means that some farmers throughout the state will not have enough water to plant crops and that could drive up the cost of food but farming experts say it could lead to some produce shortages in california. Reporting live in morgan hill marianne favro, nbc bay area news. Thank you. New details, in San Francisco city officials are urging people to start cutting water use significant by 10 as of now. Its a voluntary move but they are available for a drop tom
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