Water
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Quake-Revived Streams Could Keep Flowing for a While
The Napa quake jump-started several streams in the Napa and adjoining valleys, but how long they'll run and where the water is coming from is hard to pin down.
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Drought Myth-Busting: Why El Niño Is Never A Good Bet
The peculiar set of ocean conditions is known as a California rainmaker -- but El Niño's reputation has been greatly exaggerated.
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Landmark Groundwater Reform Headed to Governor’s Desk
The era of unlimited groundwater pumping in California could be ending. A package of bills would require local agencies to restore over-pumped aquifers.
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Leaky Pipes Lose Billions of Gallons of Water Every Year in the Bay Area
On top of the drought, the South Napa Quake damaged dozens of water pipes and last month a ruptured pipe ruptured on the UCLA campus leaked about 20 million gallons of water. So how strong is California's water infrastructure?
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Epic Drought in West Is Literally Moving Mountains
Some parts of California’s mountains have been uplifted by as much as half an inch in the past 18 months because the massive amount of water lost in the drought is no longer weighing down the land, causing it to rise a bit like an uncoiled spring.
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Drought-Stricken California Town Struggles to Keep the Water Flowing
From heavy machinery to hand-held flour sifters, this town is pulling out all the stops to save its water.
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Gardening in the Drought: What Makes a Plant ‘Drought-Tolerant’
Plants have evolved all sorts of ways to survive the dry times in California.
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Water Restrictions: Meaning of ‘Mandatory’ Depends on Where You Live
Enforcement strategies are all over the map, literally and figuratively.
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El Niño Fizzle: No Relief Likely for California Drought
Odds of a strong pattern of warm Pacific waters forming in time to bring winter rains are diminishing.
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California’s Biggest Water Source Shrouded in Secrecy
Stanford launches a major investigation of the state's dwindling groundwater resources and finds "alarming" gaps.
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Drought Becomes Top Environmental Priority for Californians
Those surveyed say they favor mandatory restrictions on water use.
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California Water Districts Face Suit for Ignoring Conservation Law
Investigative report prompted legal action. And some districts are responding.
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California Regulators Approve Fines for Wasting Water
Watering your lawn or washing your car may become a lot more expensive. State regulators have approved new fines aimed at water wasters, hoping the penalties will lead to a reduction in water use.
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California’s Drought is Hurting Farmers More Than Food Consumers
Economists estimate that the drought will cost the state's farm economy about $2.2 billion this year, including the loss of more than 17,000 jobs.
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Anti-Fracking Activists in California Take Fight to County Ballots
Activists are hoping local residents will do what state legislators haven’t done -- shut down the controversial oil production technique known as hydraulic fracturing.
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California’s New Fracking Regulations Delayed Half a Year
State lawmakers approved the delay in late June, and at the same time tightened up the environmental review process for fracking permits.
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Drought Drives Hungry Bears to Lake Tahoe
Nevada wildlife officials say they're increasingly responding to a new kind of troublemaker they've started calling "drought" bears.
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State Officials Consider Mandatory Limits on Outdoor Watering
Wasting water outdoors amid the state's drought will begin hitting Californians in the wallet under get-tough restrictions being proposed by state regulators.
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How Efficient Is Your Sprinkler?
Landscaping makes up half the water bill for most homeowners, and it’s often the most wasteful piece of the water picture.