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Millbrae approves BASCA-backed changes to regional water shortage plan and water-supply agreement

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Council unanimously approved amendments to the Bay Area water-supply arrangements, endorsing an updated Tier 2 drought allocation plan and changes to minimum purchase requirements designed to protect agencies investing in local supplies and conservation.

The Millbrae City Council on May 27 voted 5-0 to approve two actions related to regional water supply: adoption of an updated Tier 2 drought allocation plan among wholesale customers and support for amendments to the Water Supply Agreement with San Francisco that implement a new “family plan” approach and reset certain minimum purchase requirements.

Danielle McPherson, senior water-resources specialist for the Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BASCA), presented the package and described it as a negotiated, multi‑year update among the 26 wholesale agencies that rely on San Francisco’s regional system. "Millbrae, you rely on it for 100% of your potable demand," McPherson told…

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