California sets initial State Water Project allocation at 5% following hot, dry stretch
California sets initial State Water Project allocation at 5% following hot, dry stretch The California Aqueduct, which transports water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to Southern California, runs near Highway 165 in Los Banos. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times) Dec. 2, 2024 Updated 2:21 PM PT California water managers have announced their preliminary forecast of supplies that will be available next year from the State Water Project, telling 29 public agencies to plan for as little as 5% of requested allotments. The state Department of Water Resources said Monday that the initial allocation is based on current reservoir levels and conservative assumptions about how much water the state may be able to deliver in 2025. “We need to prepare for any scenario, and this early in the season we need to take a conservative approach to managing our water supply,” DWR Director Karla Nemeth said. Last year, the state’s initial forecast was 10% of requested supplies, but the allocation was increased to 40% in the spring. Officials said the initial water supply forecast does not take into account the series of storms that drenched