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The Colorado River Board of California has authority under California law to investigate, coordinate, collate, and preserve information, facts, and data bearing upon the Colorado River Basin, representatives of the United States, and other concerning the development of water within the Colorado River Basin and the use of the water of the Colorado River System. | The Colorado River Board of California has authority under California law to investigate, coordinate, collate, and preserve information, facts, and data bearing upon the Colorado River Basin, representatives of the United States, and other concerning the development of water within the Colorado River Basin and the use of the water of the Colorado River System. | ||
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+ | *Southern California gets '''25 percent of its water from the Colorado River''' and 30 percent from drought-stricken in-state sources, said Jeff Kightlinger, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California general manager. The agency serves 19 million customers. | ||
+ | [http://www.sfgate.com/news/science/article/Feds-begin-Colorado-River-water-drought-measures-4737209.php#page-2 SFGATE article LINK] |
Revision as of 13:49, 19 August 2013
COLORADO RIVER BOARD OF CALIFORNIA
The Colorado River Board of California has authority under California law to investigate, coordinate, collate, and preserve information, facts, and data bearing upon the Colorado River Basin, representatives of the United States, and other concerning the development of water within the Colorado River Basin and the use of the water of the Colorado River System.
- Southern California gets 25 percent of its water from the Colorado River and 30 percent from drought-stricken in-state sources, said Jeff Kightlinger, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California general manager. The agency serves 19 million customers.