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Glendora staff say invasive mussel mitigation could restore deliveries by May; Sierra snowpack remains low

City of Glendora Water Commission · April 20, 2026
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City staff told commissioners that invasive mussel detection in regional conveyance has delayed deliveries but regional treatment and testing may allow releases in May; staff also reported Sierra snowpack near 20% and that local well levels improved modestly.

Paul Zampello presented the local water supply outlook, giving a regional update on precipitation, reservoir status and invasive species work affecting deliveries.

Zampello said Southern California saw above‑average rainfall in the region while the Sierra snowpack remained very low — "we're at 20%" of normal at the point he cited — and that those long‑term conditions could reduce imported supplies. He said invasive golden mussels were found in regional infrastructure and in the state water…

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