Folsom Lake now has slightly more water than it did one year ago, despite the third year of drought conditions across Northern California.
The lake elevation was 390 feet on Thursday.
One year ago, it was 389 feet.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which operates Folsom Dam, credits extensive regional water conservation for allowing lake levels to remain somewhat steady.
“You’re getting a greater decrease in use, so it’s really saving water on a personal level,” said Luis Moore, of the Bureau of Reclamation. “Through those conservation efforts, we’ve been able to stretch this water supply.”
Water agencies that draw from Folsom are taking less because residential and business demand has fallen.
It’s one of the few positive developments in an otherwise dismal state water picture.
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