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"The Wonderful Company uses less than 1% of the state's water and does so as part of a community of farmers and ranchers who together produce a quarter of our nation's food – in our case, only ...
California Water Service Group (NYSE:CWT) was recently included on our list of Dividend Champion vs Aristocrats: 12 Under the ...
No. This is absolutely false information. The Resnicks and their $6 billion farming company, the Wonderful Company, do not own or control anywhere near that percentage of water in California.
California Water Service Group (Group or Company, NYSE: CWT), a leading publicly traded water utility serving California, Hawaii, New Mexico, Washington, and Texas, today reported financial results ...
The couple’s company has a majority stake in a water bank in the San Joaquin Valley and uses vast amounts of water to manage its nearly 130,000-acre California agriculture operation.
The claims were false, however, revealing a misunderstanding of California's complex water system. They were based on a 2022 report by More Perfect Union, a self-described progressive news outlet.
A 2021 Forbes report shows that Wonderful Co. uses 150 billion gallons of water annually. PPIC Water Policy Center data from 1998 to 2015 says that California uses an average of 25.16 trillion ...
A new desalination technology is undergoing testing in Southern California. Water managers hope it will offer an environmentally friendly way of tapping the Pacific Ocean.
Could balloon-like water tanks help California prepare for fires? Some call an energy company’s “Water Trees” a game-changing solution to store water where needed to fight fires.