LA TIMES
October 22, 2014, 9:03 PM
The Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District declared a water supply emergency Wednesday amid record-low levels.
The agency, which supplies retailers that serve several San Gabriel Valley cities, said levels will continue to drop if this winter doesn’t provide above-average rainfall and if the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California doesn’t provide significant water to replenish groundwater.
The resolution adopting a water supply emergency was approved by the board of directors and called for a number of conservation actions.