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California Drought Cuts Farm Water Allocation to Zero for Second Consecutive Year
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The Central Valley prepares for an unprecedented shortage.
California Drought: A Dry January Closes and Dread Mounts
Snowpack in the already-parched state is near record lows, just 25 percent of normal.
Important California Water Infrastructure Talks Start This Week
State and local agencies plan to invest billions in new assets.
California’s Record Heat Magnified Drought Woes in 2014
Precipitation was near average, but temperatures smashed the previous heat record.
Infographic: California Drought Drains Groundwater Reserves and Encourages New Wells
Most aquifers in the state have dropped to record lows.
Yes, It’s Raining in California. No, the Drought Is Not Over
Just look at the Texas drought -- California could be waiting years to recover.
Orange County Recycled Water System Shows Importance of Collaboration
From Southern California, a model of success for water’s future.
Californians Will Vote on Big Water Bond Not Knowing Exactly What They Are Buying
Rules for choosing the most controversial projects will be written later.
Jerry Brown, Smart and Prepared, Responds to California’s Drought Emergency
Steeled by past drought, governor is reshaping how largest U.S. state uses and distributes water.
Californians Ring In New Water Year with Trepidation
Pervasive fear about consequences of another dry winter.
California Governor Comes Full Circle on Groundwater Reform
New laws signed today address challenges highlighted in Jerry Brown’s first term – in the 1970s.