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Urban Retail Water Supplier - Water Conservation, Supply, and Demand (June 2014 onwards)

Published by California State Water Resources Control Board | State of California | Metadata Last Checked: February 26, 2026 | Last Modified: 2026-02-05T19:53:47.822585
Monthly reports of water use and conservation activities by urban retail water suppliers, which are generally defined as agencies serving over 3,000 service connections or deliveries 3,000 acre-feet of water annually for municipal purposes. The most recent reporting period generally lags by about 2 months, due to the reporting deadline and the necessary subsequent dataset preparation. The full dataset that spans June 2014 to the most recent reporting period is the Per-Supplier Water Supply and Demand resource, which is an updated version of the dataset previously released on the Water Board's [Water Conservation Portal](https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/conservation_portal/conservation_reporting.html). Other datasets include the per-water-system supply and demand, representing a subset of the SAFER Clearinghouse dataset, and the conservation actions datasets. See the documentation PDF for data dictionaries and an explanation of the data flag methodology.

Resources

8 resources available

  • Per-Water-System Supply and Demand, Jan2023 onwards

    CSV
  • Conservation Actions, Listed Subcategory Format

    XLSX
  • Per-Supplier Water Supply and Demand

    CSV
  • Guidance to Update Population

    PDF
  • Data Dictionary - Per-Water-System Supply and Demand, Jan2023 onwards

    CSV
  • Data Dictionary - Per-Supplier Water Supply and Demand

    CSV
  • Dataset Documentation

    PDF
  • Conservation Actions, Per-Column Format

    XLSX

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