Schwarzenegger declares statewide drought in California, warns of possible water rationing
Posted by: Maven on June 5, 2008 at 7:53 amFrom Newsweek Magazine:
(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has declared a statewide drought after two years of below-average rainfall, low snowmelt runoff and a court-ordered restriction on water transfers.
Schwarzenegger warned that residents and water managers must immediately cut their water use or face the possibility of rationing next year if there is another dry winter. “We must recognize the severity of the crisis that we face,” the Republican governor said Wednesday at a news conference.
He signed an executive order directing the state’s response to unusually dry conditions that are damaging crops, harming water quality and causing extreme fire danger across California. Many communities already require water conservation or rationing. The statewide drought declaration is the first since 1991, when Gov. Pete Wilson acted in the fifth year of a drought that lasted into 1992.
Schwarzenegger directed the state Department of Water Resources to help speed water transfers to areas with the worst shortages, to help local water districts with conservation efforts and to assist farmers suffering losses from the drought.
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