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We in California are depleting our groundwater aquifers faster than we can replenish them. Over the last few decades in the San Joaquin Valley, that…
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When it comes to the 2020 census, why are some San Joaquin Valley communities among the country’s hardest to count? We explore what some advocates are…
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Two Fresno City Councilmembers made an atypical move at a press conference today by throwing in their support for a clean water drinking fund—as long as…
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In June of this year, the peer-reviewed scientific journal Nature Communications published a research article linking over-pumping of the San Joaquin…
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If you’ve been to Disneyland, Cambria, many parts of Los Angeles, then you most likely had a swig of highly treated recycled water. Recycled water…
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The City of Fresno has long relied on groundwater to meet its needs, but a new surface water treatment plant is slated to begin operating this summer.…
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Oil companies in California produce more water than oil. In the San Joaquin Valley that also has created a problem: what to do with all of that unwanted…
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Despite a rain and snowfall year that is among the wettest in memory, Central California's water supply and quality problems are not going away anytime…
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The Fresno city council on Thursday approved a plan that could be the first step in clearing a harmful chemical out of the city’s drinking water.The plan…
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A report released this week argues the consequences of the drought have been more pronounced in some communities than others. The analysis from the…