The state’s aquifers gained an estimated 2.2 million acre-feet of groundwater in the 12 months that ended Sept. 30. The amount of groundwater replenishment was significant, but was less than the ...
California saw a notable bump in groundwater supplies last year, marking a second straight year that the crucial underground reserve wasn't drawn down by thirsty cities and farms, new state data shows ...
Scott Hayman is chair of the Indian Wells Valley Groundwater Authority. California is at a groundwater management crossroads as legal loopholes threaten to undo the state’s progress toward responsible ...
Droughts in California can cause the cost of surface water to more than triple, according to a recent economic study. Groundwater prices remain more stable than surface water prices during both wet ...
A year of average precipitation gave California’s groundwater supplies a significant boost, according to a state analysis released Tuesday. California’s aquifers gained an estimated 2.2 million ...
California is at a groundwater management crossroads as legal loopholes threaten to undo the state’s progress toward responsible groundwater sustainability. At the core of this legal conflict are two ...
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