Santa Clara Valley Water District poised to demand water cutbacks, declare drought emergency
Santa Clara Valley Water District board members plan to make it official; their water supply is at dangerously low levels and they’re recommending mandatory water restrictions. The South Bay’s largest water provider in the South Bay, with more than 2 million customers, is expected to officially declare a drought emergency on Wednesday, calling on cities and private companies to cut water by 15 percent from 2019 levels.
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