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Subject Groundwater Sustainability Planning: Where Will the Water Come From?
Date April 21, 2020 9:13 PM
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Groundwater Sustainability Planning: Where Will the Water Come From?
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Water Availability for San Joaquin Valley Farms: A Balancing Act
California’s largest farming region has wide variability in access to surface water. We mapped surface water availability per acre of irrigated agriculture in the valley and examined how the mix of supply affects solutions to end groundwater overdraft.
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Allocating Floodwaters to Replenish Groundwater Basins
To balance supply and demand in overdrafted basins, groundwater agencies are banking on recharging underground supplies with floodwaters from winter and spring storms. But what if there isn’t enough water to go around?
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