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In December, Zone 7 received its initial SWP allocation of zero percent. Zone 7 <br /> anticipated a zero percent allocation and plans to use stored supplies and groundwater <br /> to meet demands. Zone 7 will be notified by the SWP in April of any changes to their <br /> allocation. <br /> Figure 1 <br /> System Wmde Potable Water Supply <br /> 32% <br /> 7000 18% -20% -12% 5% -3% -3% -8% -396 -22% -33% -18% sox <br /> two wft <br /> 1600 -150% X2020 <br /> 1400 <br /> y -250% <br /> 7[1200 <br /> X2021 <br /> 11000 <br /> 450% E <br /> 'S � Wale/ <br /> .550% Sar'Ks.n <br /> 600 2023 <br /> 000 650% <br /> 200 �750K <br /> 0 BSO+c <br /> arLar/ reMwry Marty Apr, .-. lune My August September Octo0er Novenbef Oec aster <br /> Months <br /> Staff continues to collaborate with Zone 7 and the other Tri-Valley water retailers on <br /> drought messaging, rebate programs, and shared conservation efforts. Staff also <br /> follows the State Water Conservation Regulations rulemaking and activities. <br /> Submitted by: Fiscal Review: Approved by: <br /> Vk\_L\L <br /> Kathleen Yurchak Tina Olson Brian Dolan <br /> Director of Operations Director of Finance Interim City Manager <br /> and Water Utilities <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br />