Supervisors, mayors awash in Solano water infrastructure, drought issues
The third year of drought has not been as difficult on Solano County as other areas of the state. The reason is Lake Berryessa, Chris Lee, assistant general manager of the Solano County Water Agency, told the Solano City-County Coordinating Council in a virtual meeting Wednesday night. He said Berryessa continues to provide stability for water supply, even through drier years. Moreover, the lake tends to fill back up quickly after drought years. The lake level on Friday was reported at 398.39 feet, about 42 feet below the Glory Hole level when the lake spills.
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