Severe drought sees California reservoirs drop to alarming levels

From Sky News
Greg Milam US correspondent

A stolen car has just been recovered from a reservoir in Marin County in California, 25 years after it was dumped there.

They only spotted it because the water level has dropped so low – a chilling sign of what the authorities say is a “historic” drought and the impacts of climate change.

The reasons are simple. “2020 was the driest year in 90 years, it is alarming,” said Cynthia Koehler, the founder of the WaterNow Alliance and president of the board of directors of the Marin Municipal Water District.

The water levels are so low in the seven reservoirs that supply Marin County that she and the board have imposed mandatory restrictions on residents. Filling swimming pools and car washing have been banned and neighbours are being encouraged to report those violating the restrictions.

“It is clearly tied to climate change. The changing climate and everything we know from the scientists is that climate change is going to bring us droughts that are more frequent, severe and intense and that’s what we’re experiencing,” Ms Koehler added.

A new once-in-a-decade update from the US government’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on climate “normals” has reported an “upward shift in temperature averages” as being evident, most notably in the American west and south west. It won’t surprise anyone in California.

A state which has seen intensifying wildfires for years only emerged from its last major drought two years ago. Now, virtually all of the state is classified as being back there again.

It is only about six miles as the crow flies to the famous Marin County weekend playground of Stinson Beach. Scientists have warned that the low-lying homes there will be obliterated by sea level rise within a generation.

California is climate change in action.

Cynthia Koehler says the state has been successful in improving water conservation over the decades. “In the 70s, California was saved from drought by toilets. They used to use a lot of water and now they don’t. You can’t buy high-flush toilets any more.”

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