State officials in California have said that 17 communities will be out of water within the next two to four months.
Wells
are starting to run dry and reservoir levels are low as the state faces
the worst drought in almost a century. The number of vulnerable
communities is expected to increase over the coming weeks and months,
and the list will be updated weekly said Dave Mazzera, acting drinking
water division chief for the California Department of Public Health.
Cloverdale
has already seen the implementation of mandatory 25% rationing and a
ban on lawn watering. It's very likely that more mandatory cut backs
will follow.
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