When it rains, it pours, and that’s a good thing when it comes to water supply levels in California, especially in Southern California.
Statewide, reservoir storage is now about 114% of the historical average, marking a significant improvement in water availability.
“We are going into this calendar year … we’re projected to go again with record-breaking storage in Metropolitan’s facilities,” said Demetri Polyzos, planning manager at the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, the state’s largest drinking water supplier. Polyzos said these record water levels could have a lasting, positive impact…