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As California’s drought deepens, water use drops a meager 1.8%
As California’s drought deepens, water use drops a meager 1.8%
09.23.2021
by Rachel Becker
In California, some wells are starting to spit out sand instead of water, as farmers drill deeper in search of groundwater to farm their thirstiest crops
In California, some wells are starting to spit out sand instead of water, as farmers drill deeper in search of groundwater to farm their thirstiest crops
08.24.2021
by The Counter
California wells are running dry: “People are … going to lose access to drinking water.”
California wells are running dry: “People are … going to lose access to drinking water.”
08.19.2021
by Rachel Becker
Wisconsin environmental regulators can consider pollution before issuing water permits, state supreme court rules
Wisconsin environmental regulators can consider pollution before issuing water permits, state supreme court rules
07.14.2021
by The Counter
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