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Topic: Water levels after upcoming storm  (Read 789 times)

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Blue Jeans

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I usually don't watch closely the impact of specific storms but with the drought and it possibly hitting my family in the pocket book due to even more water rationing and rate increases. This season I'll be watching the scoreboard like a football game.
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So Folsom has more water this year than last?

And why did Bullard's lose so much water? Looks like a shell game. I guess the bottom line is we only have 1/2 the water in storage that we had last year.
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rockfish

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So Folsom has more water this year than last?

And why did Bullard's lose so much water? Looks like a shell game. I guess the bottom line is we only have 1/2 the water in storage that we had last year.


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Blue Jeans

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The bottom line I see is we consumed 20-25% of capacity last year. Unless it is a good winter...we won't restock to even last year's level.


rockfish

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Brian, you are correct.  without a wet winter, we will be in big trouble
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Rainfall maps: http://cdec.water.ca.gov/precip_maps/

And you wanna see a bleak outlook on water supplies? Lake San Antonio was down to a record low of 5% capacity in October 2013. Now it's around 3% capacity. Last time it was below 7%, it took 10+ years to get back to 80% capacity. So, at this rate, it will be full again in 2026. But will there be any fish left?
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