SACRAMENTO – Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today issued the following statement after the Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced that State Water Project allocation is being dropped to zero:
“Today’s action is a stark reminder that California’s drought is real.
We’re taking every possible step to prepare the state for the continuing
dry conditions we face.”
When Governor Brown declared a drought State of Emergency
earlier this month, he directed state officials to take all necessary
actions to prepare for water shortages. This week, CAL FIRE announced it
hired 125 additional firefighters
to help address the increased fire threat due to drought conditions,
the California Department of Public Health identified and offered assistance to communities at risk of severe drinking water shortages and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife restricted fishing
on some waterways due to low water flows worsened by the drought. Also
this week, the California Natural Resources Agency, the California
Environmental Protection Agency and the California Department of Food
and Agriculture also released the California Water Action Plan,
which will guide state efforts to enhance water supply reliability,
restore damaged and destroyed ecosystems and improve the resilience of
our infrastructure.
Governor Brown has called on all Californians to voluntarily reduce
their water usage by 20 percent and the Save Our Water campaign has
announced four new public service announcements that encourage residents to conserve. Last December, the Governor formed a Drought Task Force to review expected water allocations and California’s preparedness for water scarcity. In May 2013, Governor Brown issued an Executive Order to direct state water officials to expedite the review and processing of voluntary transfers of water.