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State scientists warn that California is on track to lose 10% of its water supply in the next 15 years due to warmer weather — a crisis that threatens our communities, businesses and ecosystems.
As Diablo Grande, a planned neighborhood in Central California, runs out of water, residents face a 300% rate hike.
As Colorado River states race to finish a deal, water users face a resource altered by drought and climate change.
Golf courses receive water budgets, based on state codes, and can alter the day of week, or time of week, in which they irrigate the grass, Kessler said. In addition, although the varying levels ...
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State scientists warn that California is on track to lose 10% of its water supply in the next 15 years due to warmer weather — a crisis that threatens our communities, businesses and ecosystems.