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San Diego County Residents Still Urged to Conserve Water

In the coming months, you'll likely see more advertising in San Diego County about water conservation. Historic dry conditions in the Colorado River Basin and restrictions on supply from Northern Cali

San Diego County Residents Still Urged to Conserve Water

In the coming months, you'll likely see more advertising in San Diego County about water conservation. Historic dry conditions in the Colorado River Basin and restrictions on supply from Northern California are stretching already-limited supplies. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has more.

Ken Weinberg is the director of water resources for the San Diego County Water Authority. He says water supplies will be reduced up to 30 percent from Northern California to protect an endangered fish. 

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Weinberg says those restrictions are expected to continue for several years. Combined with a drought on the Colorado River, he says the authority faces unprecedented challenges to meet summer demand.

Weinberg: The more water we use this summer, if we have to take water out of reservoirs and we have to go out and buy water from farmers in Northern California, that's going to be less water available next year. And because the situation is not a one year situation it's, it's for the foreseeable future we really have to be efficient with everything we have now.

Weinberg says the authority is now at stage 2 of its drought management plan. He says without enough conservation, the next step in that plan calls for mandatory cutbacks. 

Ed Joyce, KPBS News.