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Major US reservoir avoids 'dead pool' status thanks to California farmers: 'Lowest levels since 1940s'
"All while supporting half the Basin's entire population." Major US reservoir avoids 'dead pool' status thanks to California farmers: 'Lowest levels since 1940s' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Construction costs to build the largest new reservoir in California in 50 years, a vast 13-mile-long off-stream lake that would provide water to 500,000 acres of Central Valley farmlands and 24 ...
Construction costs to build the largest new reservoir in California in 50 years, a vast 13-mile-long off-stream lake that would provide water to 500,000 acres of Central Valley farmlands and 24 ...
Faced with new cost overruns that it feared would spike water rates, along with years of delays, threats of lawsuits and other setbacks, the board of Santa Clara County’s largest water agency on ...
Groundwater and reservoir storage levels — which take much longer to bounce back — remain at historic lows. It could be more than a year before the extra moisture has an effect on the shoreline at ...
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