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Guest Opinion: Understanding the Tri-Valley's water supply

Original post made on Apr 27, 2021

As we face a significant spring drought, I want to share key information about the state of water in the Tri-Valley and how Zone 7 is working collaboratively with local partners to secure reliable sources of water for our future.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Monday, April 26, 2021, 2:20 PM

Comments (2)

Posted by Carol Withers
a resident of Jensen Tract
on Apr 27, 2021 at 9:39 am

Carol Withers is a registered user.

My husband and I have lived in this valley since 1953/1954. Been thru many droughts.
Since we have been married we have always been consciencous of water usage. Now for this latest drought you are asking us to cut back on water usage. We will not cut back any further until this valley stops building condos, houses and businesses. Just the amount of water to fill the piping to these new homes and businesses is astrominical, let alone these homes and businesses daily use of the available water. We need a building moratorium.


Posted by Jo
a resident of Del Prado
on Apr 27, 2021 at 3:15 pm

Jo is a registered user.

You cut back, they raise the rates. Zone7 water is disgusting and overpriced.


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