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December 19, 2025

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Letter: Central Valley Project allocates water to San Benito County

The United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) has announced initial surface water supply allocations from the Central Valley Project (CVP) for the 2024 water year.  The 2023...

Letter: Groundwater is vital for life, commerce

National Groundwater Awareness Week is celebrated from March 10-16. It is an annual week of awareness, education and advocacy focusing on one of the...

Guest view: Water softeners, a hard problem

Water softeners reduce the “hardness” of the water in your household, which can have several benefits for consumers. Less soap and detergents are needed...

Letter: Water conservation is a way of life

The rain and snow this year really helped our water supply and ended our local water restrictions, BUT… Groundwater: When California's reservoirs decline, many cities...

Guest view: Our Water Supply, The Elixir of Life

Winter storms brought significant snowfall to the Sierra Nevada and other California mountains in December. Snowpack is critical for the state’s spring water outlook...

County answers questions about Hollister water

What is the Hollister Urban Area Water Project? The Hollister Urban Area Water Project (HUAWP) is a water project that improves the Hollister area’s water...

West Hills Treatment Plant comes online

The new West Hills Water Treatment Plant is now operational and bringing higher-quality, better-tasting water to the west and central areas of Hollister. A grand...

Hollister gets new water treatment plant

Thousands of Hollister residents can look forward to receiving better quality drinking water when the West Hills Water Treatment Plant goes into operation at...

What’s up with local water?

While last winter’s storms brought much needed water to the parched state, in San Benito County the local reservoirs - San Justo, Hernandez and...

Drought dries up revenue for water districts

With landscapes drying up in California’s drought conditions, local water districts are contending with something else drying up with them—revenues.

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