By Rebekah Gonzalez
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They are requesting residents cut their water use by 10% as part of the county s WAter Shortage Contingency Plan.
FOX40, the plan is divided into six stages with water conservation activities that increase with each stage. The stages are based on the severity of the water storage. The first stage is focused on utility customers reducing water usage by a tenth of normal use.
“In response to drought conditions affecting the Sacramento region and state, the City will be asking City residents and businesses to voluntarily reduce their water use by 10 percent,” said Sacramento City Manager
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In June, SCV Water’s Board of Directors adopted two important plans that address the agency’s short-and long-term water planning objectives. These actions help ensure that sufficient water supplies are available to meet existing and future water needs, and that steps are in place should a critical water shortage occur. These are the first unified water supply and water shortage planning policies since three local water purveyors merged to form SCV Water in January 2018.
On June 9, the Board adopted the Water Shortage Contingency Plan and one week later, on June 16, it adopted the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan and an addendum to the 2015 Urban Water Management Plan. It also adopted the Water Conservation and Water Shortage Ordinance.
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