Despite plentiful rain over the last three months, the next three months are predicted to be drier than average.Īn article on this topic that was published in the Sacramento Bee on January 4th can be found here.Ī similar article in the Press Democrat on January 4th can be found here. These rules were made because California failed to meet this year’s water conservation targets through voluntary restrictions and the drought continues. You can read or download (pdf) the full text of the proposed rules (which are expected to be finalized) here. Mostly these rules just require us to use common sense when washing our cars, watering our outdoor plants, etc. The State Water Resources Control Board has approved new water conservation regulations to reduce wasteful outdoor uses of potable water. New State-Wide Water Conservation Rules About to Go Into Effect However, as always, our we are limited by our water rights permit to taking no more than 9,235 gallons per day from our well.Ĭlick here to download our Water Rights Permit You can monitor rainfall and other weather data from personal weather stations here and here.Īt this time we are not under drought-related water restrictions, although that could change to protect threatened and endangered coho and steelhead salmon. Our Annual Meeting was held on Saturday, February 19th at 11 AM via Zoomįind out more here Annual Letter to Members 2022 – Download pdf Have a topic you’d like added to the agenda? Send email to at least 5 working days in advance. *Note – new time Download agenda here: linkĪCMWC board meetings are open to all members and we encourage anyone interested to join. Next Meeting of Board of Directors has been scheduled for: Wednesday, March 8 at 6:00 PM* via Zoom
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