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The owners of Wonderful Co., behind Fiji Water and other brands, use a lot of water, but it's only a fraction of California’s usage. No one entity owns the water.
In time, AI’s water consumption could rival agriculture’s, forcing a reckoning between two sectors critical to California’s economy and identity. The implications of this shift are profound.
Folsom Lake, a crucial water source for the Sacramento region, is now at 93 percent of capacity, up from 80 percent on April 13, 2024, according to the California Data Exchange Center.
Atmospheric river-fueled storms that soaked California over the past week benefited the state’s water supply. In addition to providing a “much-needed boost to the statewide snowpack,” storms ...
"It is a testament of what we can achieve across the Colorado River Basin when we each take responsibility and work together for the greater good." State reduces water usage to 'lowest levels ...
California Senate bill to ease regulations on recycled water use introduced 03:24. The drought may have ended in 2017, but now, even when it's raining, California's water supply has remained a ...
“The major driver for Trabuco Canyon Water District is outdoor water use — we’re 88% single-family residential — and the first four months of 2025 have seen barely half of the ...
The owners of Wonderful Co., behind Fiji Water and other brands, use a lot of water, but it's only a fraction of California’s usage. No one entity owns the water.