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After Dry Wells, Relief for Some California Families
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State and local aid is helping, but only for a few.
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Slideshow: Faces of Tulare County’s Drinking Water Crisis
The Central Valley farming county has the highest number of dry wells in California.
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In California’s Central Valley, Dry Wells Multiply in the Summer Heat
Tulare County continues to be the center of the drought’s drinking water crisis.
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California’s Rainless Summer Will Dry Up Drinking Water Supplies
State and local water administrators face supply emergency that is tightening.
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California Drought: A Dry January Closes and Dread Mounts
Snowpack in the already-parched state is near record lows, just 25 percent of normal.
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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.