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Californians Will Vote on Big Water Bond Not Knowing Exactly What They Are Buying
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Rules for choosing the most controversial projects will be written later.
San Antonio Pipeline Continues Texas Water Rush
America’s seventh-largest city debates a pipeline project worth billions as the second-fastest-growing state faces more demands for water in its third year of severe drought.
Californians Ring In New Water Year with Trepidation
Pervasive fear about consequences of another dry winter.
Western U.S. Governors Begin Drought Discussions
Better plans and more data are needed to guide response.
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California’s Dogged Drought Cutting Off Water Supplies to State’s Poor
Farmers are guzzling groundwater while wells of families run dry.
California Lawmakers Move to Protect the State’s Collapsing Groundwater Supply
New rules seek sustainable use, but the details will be written later by local agencies.
California Drought Helps Rim Fire Recovery
Little rain is not a problem for land managers working in the aftermath of one of California’s largest fires.
California Groundwater Legislation Will Be Amended Monday
Basins get more than two decades to balance groundwater use.
California Lawmakers Prepare Final Push for Groundwater Regulation
The state will force local agencies to take control but allow them to set goals.
In Colorado River Basin, Groundwater Is Disappearing Much Faster than Lake Mead
Groundwater losses during historic drought equal one and a half…