Pasadena Star-News: Gov. Jerry Brown declared the state's drought over, but in the long term the availability of water locally is still going to pose a problem, according to a new government report.
A report released last week by the Interior Department said annual flows in three river basins - the Colorado, Rio Grande and San Joaquin - could decline by as much 8 percent to 14 percent over the next four decades.
The Colorado and San Joaquin rivers supply water to Southern California.
"The study basically verifies......
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Posted by Pasadena Star-News: Mike Sprague on May 1st, 2011
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