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Until the wells run dry: Why replenishing California’s groundwater is painfully slowLike other water supply advocates who spoke that day, Kao supported Newsom’s proposed $20 billion Delta tunnel as a means for boosting deliveries of Delta water that is deposited into the local ...
Where California's towering Sierra Nevada surrenders to the sprawling San Joaquin Valley, a high-stakes detective story is ...
The project includes linking the reservoir to a 350-mile pipeline network connecting to both the Colorado River and ...
A California Court of Appeal (Fifth District) (“Court”) addressed in a March 14th Opinion whether water in an aquifer could be personal property.
The rainstorms that drenched Southern California two years ago weren't enough to replenish deep underground aquifers that had been depleted by pumping over the last two decades, a new study has found.
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tidewater goby and South-Central California Coast steelhead trout. Oil-waste disposal and high-pressure injection into the aquifer could cause spills or contaminate other groundwater and harm these ...
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