In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a new efficiency framework aimed at improving water management in response to declining water supplies. The framework emphasizes a customized budgeting approach that takes into account local factors such as land use, climate, and historical efficiency investments. This strategy allows water suppliers greater flexibility in how they conserve water, addressing various sources of water loss, including indoor usage, outdoor irrigation, and leaks within distribution systems.
Despite current perceptions of adequate water supplies, experts warned that the situation is changing. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) projects a 10% decline in water supplies by 2040, attributing this decrease to the increasing temperatures and aridity expected in the western United States due to climate change. Officials underscored the urgency of adapting to these conditions, noting that the challenges posed by climate change will only intensify in the coming years.