EcoWatch: A dangerous drought continues impacting California, but a new study shows that water managers and agricultural users haven`t done the state`s supply any favors.
It also explains why it`s not to late.
According to the Natural Resources Defense Council and Pacific Institute, California uses 6 million acre-feet more water than its rivers and aquifers can sustainably provide. However, researchers found that a myriad of techniques could actually help California save 14 million acre-feet to fill......
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How Drought-Stricken California Can Do More With Less Water
Posted by EcoWatch: None Given on June 11th, 2014
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