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Tap Conservation

Sonora, CA — Tuolumne Utility District (TUD) may soon ask customers to turn off their taps.

It is holding a special meeting Friday, January 17 at 2 p.m. to vote on whether to enact Phase II Water Conservation Measures. The Board is required to take a vote on implementing Phase II when the results of the February snow survey show that the anticipated runoff is expected to be less than 50% of normal and a threat of an emergency or shortage exists. The January Sierra Nevada Snowpack survey of this year showed that water content is only 20% of average for this time of year.

The TUD special meeting documents state, “We are anticipating that the February snow survey will reflect that the expected runoff will be below 50% of normal. Even if normal precipitation occurs over the next three months, we will likely need to prepare for having a limited amount of water supply this year.”

Here are TUD’s Phase II conservation measures:

Voluntary reduction in usage:

In addition:

The Board will also approve whether to hold a public hearing on Tuesday, January 28 at 5:30 p.m. to consider implementing Phase III Water Conservation Measures. TUD says that phase can be enacted when the amount of available water supply is less than 30% of normal run-off and the District proclaims a state of emergency until projected water availability exceeds projected water demand for both the short and long-term period.

TUD agenda documents state, “Recommendations for implementing Phase III Water Conservation Measures are based on dry conditions that have occurred in December, 2013 and now, appear to be continuing into and through January, 2014. In addition, there is uncertainty in whether there will be adequate rain and snow fall in the weather forecast to provide greater than 30% run-off for the remainder of the year.”

Phase III water conservation makes all Phase II voluntary measures mandatory.

Here are the TUD’s Phase III measures:

Customers will be able to protest the adoption of Phase III measures at the public hearing. Both the special meeting and public hearing will be held at the TUD building off of Tuolumne Road in Sonora.

This post was last modified on 02/26/2014 4:43 pm