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| San Diego could see lowest allocation of water since 1967 |
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| Environment and Resources - Water |
| Wednesday, 02 December 2009 12:00 |
The California Department of Water Resources has issued its lowest initial estimate on how much water will be delivered to San Diego from the State Water Project next year, according to KPBS. The initial allocation of 5 percent is the lowest since the project began delivering water in 1967. Department of Water Resources officials say this percentage could change with winter rain and snowfall. The State Water Project is the source for about 30 percent of San Diego County's annual water supply.
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