Drought-stricken Lake Mead on the Colorado River in August 2022. Photo by Christopher Clark / U.S. Bureau of Reclamation In the wake of the arrival of a history-making year in weather, the San Diego County Water Authority is working with two other agencies and the federal government to implement lasting changes to regional water management. The Imperial Irrigation District and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California are working with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for a one-year water-sharing agreement, building on 2003’s Quantification Settlement Agreement, the largest such agreement in American history. The QSA was intended to reduce California’s reliance on the C
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