June 2026 Board Meeting

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Top 3 Key Takeaways

1. Water Supplies Are Sufficient Now, But Dry-Year Shortfalls Up to 26% Are Projected Through 2050 The Board held a public hearing and adopted the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP). The plan concludes that in normal years, total available supply meets district demands through 2050. However, in dry and multi-dry-year scenarios, shortfalls could reach up to 26%. During droughts, individual cities would rely on groundwater, transfers, and mandatory demand reductions under their own Water Shortage Contingency Plans.

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Firms & Consultants

Sarah Chen

Environmental Science Associates

CONSULTANT

Michael Rodriguez

Provost & Pritchard

CONSULTANT

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