Water usage overestimated: Coachella Valley Water District & Imperial Irrigation District note excess rations
Posted by: Aqua Blog Maven on September 21, 2009 at 6:23 amFrom MyDesert.com:
“Two of California’s largest Colorado River water-users, the Imperial Irrigation District and Coachella Valley Water District, expect to leave large amounts of their river water allotments unused this year.
The surprising projection comes as drought continues in the parched western United States and communities continue to scramble to conserve water and find new supplies.
The projected leftover river water would be the largest amounts for the agencies since the 2003 Quantitative Settlement Agreement, or QSA, forced river-users to keep better track of their water use.
It’s good news for the water-starved Los Angeles area, as agreements call for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and its 19million customers to receive all unused agricultural water supplies from IID and the Coachella Valley Water District. …”
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