BURBANK — The main water wholesaler for Southern California has no plans to bump up allotments to member agencies such as Burbank and Glendale despite an announcement from the state Department of Water Resources that it would release 10% more water to the region.
Officials with California State Water Project this week announced plans to increase allotments from 30% to 40% for wholesalers, or about 200,000 additional acre-feet for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, spokesman Armando Acuna said.
But the agency will not distribute the windfall to local utilities, instead using the extra water to avoid tapping as much into its reserves, which from 2006 to 2009 have dwindled from 2.2 million acre-feet to 0.3 million acre-feet. One acre-foot of water meets the needs of two average households for a year.