The News Review:
- Storms improve snowpack outlook for water supplies
- Recycled water: A smart solution
- State’s in a drought but it’s not the worst ever
Storms improve snowpack outlook for water supplies
MSNBC
com’>”);Victoria Campbell News 4document. “It was gloomy” said Bill Hauck a water supply coordinator for the Truckee Meadows Water Authority. “We were preparing for the worst for the possibility of losing the river sometime this summer. “Story continues below ?advertisement |.
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Recycled water: A smart solution
Marin Independent-Journal
After experiencing two years of drought and the driest spring in recorded history water reserves statewide are extremely low reports the California Department of Water Resources. In Marin County a substantial portion of our water supply is from the Russian River where water diversions have been reduced the past two summers for fishery protection. North Marin Water District is actively working to maintain an adequate water supply. The district has emphasized helping customers conserve water improved the efficiency of our treatment plant at Stafford Lake developed a recycled water system with Novato Sanitary District to supply StoneTree Golf Course and continues to seek protection and expansion of our Russian River water supplies. North Marin Water District is working with a number of other water and wastewater agencies in Marin Napa and Sonoma counties to expand the use of recycled water through the North Bay Recycled Water Program. This unique regional recycled water program will provide recycled water for irrigating large landscapes so fresh drinking water can be saved for household uses.
State’s in a drought but it’s not the worst ever
Los Angeles Times
The water supply is drying up. r as one water association declared last week "Things just keep getting worse and worse.