
āSubmitted by California Gov. Jerry Brown's Office
With California facing water shortfalls in the driest year in recorded state history, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today proclaimed a State of Emergency and directed state officials to take all necessary actions to prepare for these drought conditions.
āWe canāt make it rain, but we can be much better prepared for the terrible consequences that Californiaās drought now threatens, including dramatically less water for our farms and communities and increased fires in both urban and rural areas,ā said Governor Brown. āIāve declared this emergency and Iām calling all Californians to conserve water in every way possible.ā
In the State of Emergency declaration, Governor Brown directed state officials to assist farmers and communities that are economically impacted by dry conditions and to ensure the state can respond if Californians face drinking water shortages. The Governor also directed state agencies to use less water and hire more firefighters and initiated a greatly expanded water conservation public awareness campaign (details atĀ saveourh2o.org).Ā
In addition, the proclamation gives state water officials more flexibility to manage supply throughout California under drought conditions.
State water officials say that Californiaās river andĀ reservoirsĀ are below their record lows. Manual and electronic readings record the snowpackās statewide water content at about 20 percent of normal average for this time of year.
The Governorās drought State of Emergency follows a series of actions the administration has taken to ensure that California is prepared for record dry conditions. In May 2013, Governor Brown issued anExecutive OrderĀ to direct state water officials to expedite the review and processing of voluntary transfers of water and water rights. In December, the Governor formed aĀ Drought Task ForceĀ to review expected water allocations, Californiaās preparedness for water scarcity and whether conditions merit a drought declaration. Earlier this week, the Governor toured the Central Valley and spoke with growers and others impacted by Californiaās record dry conditions.
To read theĀ full text of the emergency proclamation, please clickĀ here.Ā
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