Bay Area's water supply in a 'good place' as CA reservoirs fill from rain
Briefly

Recent rainstorms have significantly boosted water levels in the Bay Area's reservoirs, with the Santa Clara Valley Water District reporting a rise from 70% to 82% of normal capacity. Important reservoirs like Shasta Lake and Lake Oroville are also above normal levels, vital for water supply in Santa Clara and San Francisco. As of now, water levels are encouraging, but officials will await the April snowpack survey to determine the overall health of the water year and any potential restrictions for summer water usage.
Bay Area reservoirs are experiencing a significant recovery in water levels due to recent rainstorms, leading to optimistically improved water supplies for the region.
The Santa Clara Valley Water District reported a jump in reservoir water levels from 70% to 82% of normal, signaling an upward trend in water resources.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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