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LA Water Supplier Urges Conservation As State Water Project Allocation Reduced

The Metropolitan Water District, which supplies some of Los Angeles’ water, reiterated the need for customers to conserve water Friday after the California Department of Water Resources announced that allocations from the State Water Project will be reduced to just 5%.

The reduction to 5% from the previously announced 15% comes after a historically dry start to the year, the California Department of Water Resources said.

“Unfortunately, so far the level of conservation we’re seeing from the public is not matching the severity of these conditions. We all need to take this drought more seriously and significantly step up our water-saving efforts to help preserve our dropping storage levels and ensure we have the water we need into the summer and fall,” Adel Hagekhalil, general manager of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, said, noting that parts of Los Angeles County is particularly reliant on SWP supplies.

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