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A water district using its own water shouldn’t be controversial
Sweetwater Authority aims to save $10.4 million to $12 million by transferring 7,000–8,000 acre-feet of local water to reduce imported water purchases.
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A water district using its own water shouldn’t be controversial
The Loveland Reservoir near Alpine. (Photo courtesy of Sweetwater Authority) A water district drawing down water from its own reservoir should not be controversial. It should be expected. That is, quite literally, what reservoirs are built for: to store water in wet times and use it wisely when conditions allow. Yet in recent weeks, after one of the wettest Novembers in recent memory, Sweetwater Authority’s transfer of water from Loveland Rese…
·San Diego County, United States
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