California governor declares drought emergency in 41 counties
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[May 11, 2021]
By Dan Whitcomb
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California Governor
Gavin Newsom on Monday issued an expanded "drought emergency
proclamation" for 41 of the state's 58 counties, citing above-average
temperatures and dry conditions for April and May.
Newsom, a first-term Democrat facing a recall election over his handling
of the coronavirus pandemic, directed the state's water board to
consider modifying requirements for reservoir releases and take other
conservation measures.
The declaration also gives the state flexibility in regulatory
requirements to mitigate drought impacts, which Newsom attributed in
part to global climate change.
"We’re working with local officials and other partners to protect public
health and safety and the environment, and call on all Californians to
help meet this challenge by stepping up their efforts to save water,"
Newsom said.
The move was criticized by Save California Salmon, a wildlife protection
group that accused Newsom of favoring big agriculture interests.
"Poor water management during the last drought led to 90% of the salmon
dying and toxic algal blooms in cities’ water supplies," Regina
Chichizola, the group's policy director, said in a statement.
"California's antiquated water rights system leaves cities and the
environment high and dry while almonds get clean water," Chichizola
said.
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Dried mud is seen on the path in the burn zone of Chino Hills State
Park, as California faces a drought, in Chino Hills, California,
U.S., April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo
Newsom in April proclaimed a regional drought
emergency in two Northern California counties. At the time, a key
measure of snowfall in the state was about 40% below average.
California depends on snow melt in the spring to replenish streams
and reservoirs.
On April 26 California's secretary of state said a Republican-led
campaign to recall Newsom had qualified for the ballot.
Newsom was sharply criticized after dining in November at a posh
Napa Valley restaurant, the French Laundry, despite repeatedly
admonishing Californians to avoid such outings during the pandemic.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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