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In parts of California’s Central Valley, so much groundwater has been pumped out of the ground to deal with the region’s persistent drought that the land is starting to sink in. Underground ...
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) is accepting public comments on proposed regulations released today ...
Imagine watching two Lake Shastas' worth of water slip through our fingers—gone, not because we lacked rain, but because we ...
A recently released technical report concludes that the sinking of land in the Central Valley due to over-pumping of groundwater, referred to as subsidence, has restricted the amount of water the ...
New challenges always result in new opportunities, as is currently being seen in California. The marketplace for water ...
is pictured in May 2017. John Walker [email protected] Nitrate pollution in ground water is a widespread problem in California. According to the State Water Resources Control Board ...
A new study maps the best farmland in Calif.'s Central Valley for groundwater recharge through managed aquifer strategies.