Sacramento, CA – Nine atmospheric rivers that recently swept through California have state water officials offering up more water allocations to 29 public water agencies and, in turn, more residents. The storms have increased the Sierra Nevada snowpack dramatically and helped to fill drought-drained reservoirs, allowing the Department of Water Resources (DWR) to release more water. It now expects to deliver 30 percent, or 1.27 million acre-feet, of requested water supplies this year, up from the initial 5% announced on December 1. “Thanks to the water captured and stored from recent storms, the state is increasing deliveries to local agencies that support two-thirds of Californians—good news
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