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How some regions are reversing groundwater depletion?
Groundwater supplies 40% of the world’s irrigation water, yet aquifer levels are falling faster than they are being ...
Groundwater has fallen to precarious depths in much of the world. New research highlights areas that have been able to bring ...
IT’S CURRENTLY AT A 89% CAPACITY. CITY AND THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES ALSO SHARED SOME ENCOURAGING NEWS ABOUT THE STATE’S GROUNDWATER STORAGE. YEAH, OUR METEOROLOGIST HEATHER WALDMAN JOINS US ...
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The "Empty Aquifer" rule: Why hydrologists say regions must recharge groundwater before expansion
Beneath the surface of virtually every major growing city, a slow-moving crisis is unfolding. Aquifers - the underground ...
METEOROLOGIST HEATHER WALDMAN HAS YOUR NUMBERS. LAST YEAR’S HUGE RAIN AND SNOW TOTALS ALLOWED WATER MANAGERS IN THE SACRAMENTO AREA TO USE 17% LESS GROUNDWATER. THAT’S ACCORDING TO A STUDY RECENTLY ...
Previous research in California's Central Valley determined that this location in Merced County subsided approximately 8.6 ft between 1965 and 2016. Credit: USGS Global water resources are stretched ...
The good news is that the San Joaquin Valley has managed to store a little more groundwater since the drought of 2016. The bad news is that it is hard to keep account of what's working and what's not.
Groundwater depletion threatens water sources of the American food system, and the Central Valley (CV) is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world and a keystone in the American ...
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