The project includes linking the reservoir to a 350-mile pipeline network connecting to both the Colorado River and ...
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Local News Matters on MSNUntil the wells run dry: Why replenishing California’s groundwater is painfully slowAFTER ABUNDANT RAINFALL and moderate snowfall this year in the northern half of the state, California’s largest reservoirs are holding more than 120% of their historical average. But underground, the ...
California lawmakers are proposing legislation that aims to reestablish safeguards for the state's streams and wetlands in ...
Scientists have uncovered dramatic shifts in California’s coastal landscape, revealing areas that are either sinking or rising. Using satellite and radar technology, researchers mapped land motion ...
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California Map Shows Where Land Is Sinking FastestA recent study by a NASA-led team has detailed the areas of California where land is sinking, or rising, the most. While NASA 's report said the changes seemed insignificant as they amounted to just ...
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.
State water managers are hoping incoming storm systems will deliver enough precipitation to offset a deficit in some places that have faced dangerously low levels of precipitation.
Federal data illustrating recent consolidation of California farming has raised concern in the industry about Sacramento's approach to regulation and the future of ag production in the state. Industry ...
Water company Cadiz tapped the engineering firm to oversee construction of a massive groundwater bank that will supply ...
Learn how this Utah greenhouse operation’s unique geology allows it to both heat its greenhouses and irrigate its crops.
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