Federal water reclamation for Valley ag drops to 0% as drought conditions worsen

The 5% allocation for the Central Valley project's agriculture water service contractors is now 0%.

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Thursday, May 27, 2021
Valley ag water reclamation drops to 0% as drought conditions worsen
The 5% allocation for the project's agriculture water service contractors is now 0%.

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released new information regarding water supply allocation to the initial Central Valley Project 2021, and it doesn't look good for Valley farmers.

Due to worsening drought conditions, the bureau said the allocation for municipal and industrial water service contractors north and south of the Delta is reduced from 55% to 25% of historic use.

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The 5% allocation for the project's agriculture water service contractors is now 0%.

As the water year progresses, changes in hydrology and opportunities to deliver additional water will influence future allocation decisions.

Allocation amounts are based on an estimate of water available for delivery to CVP water users and reflect current reservoir storages, precipitation, and snowpack in the Central Valley and the Sierra Nevada.

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