LOS ANGELES - Despite heavy rainfalls over the weekend, the Metropolitan Water District is considering a contingency plan that will use a new formula to allocate water to the six counties it serves. At the same time, the district is looking into possible 10 percent to 20 percent rate increases next year.
The formula would be the first one adopted by the district and would determine how much water each city or water agency could receive. I...
The formula would be the first one adopted by the district and would determine how much water each city or water agency could receive. I...
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