Napa City Council to consider water management plan
With California’s drought still looming, the Napa City Council will consider passing the city’s 2020 Urban Water Management Plan on Tuesday, a state-required, 255-page document that evaluates the city’s water supply and demand through 2045. California requires water suppliers that provide water to more than 3,000 customers — such as the city of Napa — to create the plan and update it every five years, which effectively means that future predictions are constantly being projected and updated based on changing conditions, said to Joy Eldredge, the city’s deputy utilities director.