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Stanford scientists: ‘Water windfall’ under California’s Central Valley

Otay Water District joins controversial water project

The good news: According to study co-authors Robert Jackson, Stanford’s Michelle and Kevin Douglas provostial professor, and Mary Kang, postdoctoral associate at Stanford School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, California’s drought-plagued Central Valley harbors three times more groundwater than previously estimated. The bad news: Accessing this water in an …

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Running water slated to return to East Porterville

Non-potable well coming to Folsom

When the California drought forced hundreds of domestic wells to dry up, the small farming town of East Porterville became the poster child for the parched state. Although the state has spent upwards of $16 million delivering bottled water in areas throughout the Golden State where approximately 2,000 wells have …

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Sierra snowpack melting rapidly, shorting rivers, streams, reservoirs

Higher than Average Snowpack, but Drought’s Still On

Water for thirsty Californians from the near average snowpack in the northern Sierras is melting away. As Southern California continues to bake from near record-breaking heat and the federal government’s Drought Monitor points to the region as continuing to suffer an “exceptional drought” status, the recent news that the snowmelt …

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