Friday Top of the Scroll: Drought emergency: Santa Clara water officials issue dire warning as reservoirs dip to historic lows
With the state in the grips of a historic drought, reservoirs in Santa Clara County are at extremely low levels, as seen in a new video from the county’s water provider. Santa Clara Valley Water, which provides for and manages the water needs of two million people in the county, released a new video illustrating the dire state of the county’s reservoirs. … After 2017, when the state saw reservoirs in the county were full, Valley Water said reservoirs are currently at just 12.5% of capacity.
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